The Group of Twenty
By: Crystal Lui
The Group of Twenty (G20), a multinational assembly discussing matters of finance, trade, and current issues in the global economy, recently concluded...
Panama Papers Brings the Truth to Light
By: Harman Kaur
The Panama Papers is currently being called the largest data leak in the history of journalism.
The Panama Papers are a list of...
Olympic Bingo?
By: Claire Kim
There is currently a petition for bingo to become an Olympic sport for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. No, not an April Fool’s...
Olympic Tickets Still Unsold
By: Harman Kaur
There are less than four months before the start of the summer olympics in Brazil, but less than half of the tickets...
German Train Crash Kills 10
By: Sherrie Chen
On Tuesday, February 11th,  two trains in Germany's southern state of Bavaria collided shortly before 7:00 AM local time.
Police said that 10...
Zika Detected in China
By: Sherrie Chen
China confirmed an imported case of Zika virus on Tuesday, February, announced by the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC).
The patient...
#Bellletstalk Sweeps Globe
By: Carly Recoon
On January 27th Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and text messages lit up with the hashtag of #BellLetsTalk. The purpose of this message was...
Taiwan Earthquake
By: Peter Zeng
Last weekend, on the Lunar New Year, Taiwan was struck by its biggest earthquake since 1999, killing 116. Most of the deaths...
Why Animal Testing Should End
By: Rachel Xue
Imagine being hooked up to a strange machine, having no idea what is happening to you, and being physically tormented. Imagine being...
Oldest Living Man Dies
By: Maureen Meosky
Last Tuesday, Yasutaro Koide, the world’s oldest living man, passed away. Born March 13, 1903, in Fukui, Japan, he died at 112...