By Kaitlyn Wang Bea Johnson, founder of the Zero Waste lifestyle movement, owns 100 glass jars that she uses instead of plastic containers or bags. They hold anything from flour to dried fruit, from cosmetics to a year’s worth of waste. At …
Read More »Proposition 3 and its Environmental Effects
By Nicole Chan In the November midterm election, several new laws would be voted on by the general public. Many of these pertain to our daily lives and may have a huge impact on our lives and the environment. An example of …
Read More »Back to the Future: The Movement to Sustain Our Planet
By Jamie Minden We simply cannot afford to ignore the facts. Ocean levels are rising as sea ice melts. Droughts are triggering massive fires, warm oceans are prompting record breaking storms, and there are real life consequences. This is not theoretical anymore. …
Read More »The Trade War
Serena Mao One of the most significant aspects of Donald Trump’s presidency so far has been the US-China trade war. The two world superpowers have been involved in an intense tit-for-tat trade war for the past few months. The situation ignited from …
Read More »Chance
Serena Mao All the decisions in you’ve ever made have led up to you reading this sentence right here, right now. Most of these decisions were purposeful- they were made consciously, and of your own choice. But other circumstances have drastically swayed …
Read More »The Kavanaugh Hearing: Highlighting the Bipartisan Divide
Serena Mao The confirmation of Supreme Court judge Brett Kavanaugh has blown up in the news in light of allegations of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh in his high school years. As someone who has been consistently conservative, Kavanaugh has gained the backing …
Read More »Stretching against Stress
By Allen Bryan Have you ever felt sore after a long run, or had a strain on your body? If so, stretching may be very beneficial. Stretching is deliberately flexing a muscle or tendon in order to lengthen it. In doing …
Read More »The Benefits and Detriments of Video Games
By Kevin Bryan Video games have long been established as an unhealthy activity, but like anything, moderation is key. While many aspects of video games may cause detriments to health, other evidence reveals that there can be some benefits to health …
Read More »Coliforms in Our Waterways
By Kevin Bryan Waterways are popular throughout the world for both survival and recreation. People around the world use waterways for cooking, drinking, and washing. Waterways are also popular for recreational activities include kayaking, windsurfing, rowing, paddle boarding, swimming and fishing. …
Read More »Body Odor’s Prophetic Abilities
By Allen Bryan Sometimes, even using deodorant won’t guarantee that your body won’t smell. Body odor is a natural occurrence that is caused by the build up of sweat and dirt on your body. People spend considerable amounts of time and …
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