“Doomsday Vault” Sees First Withdrawal
By: Jenna Marcus
In 2008, a four-hundred foot vault was built inside the mountain of a remote Norwegian island to hold backup samples of almost...
Plastic Found in Table Salt and Shellfish
By: Sherrie Wang
Scientists have recently discovered that supermarket salt from China contain tiny plastic particles. All fifteen brands of salt analyzed contained particles of...
Paris Attacks Devastate the World
By: Harleen Kaur
One hundred thirty were killed during the Paris attacks on the evening of 13 November 2015. ISIS was responsible for these six...
The Great Wall of Halting Immigration?
By: Harleen Kaur
Due to the current primaries taking place in our country, society has taken a large interest in topics such as illegal immigration....
America’s War with Syrian Refugees
By: Harman Kaur
Times have been tough for Syrian refugees amidst their battle for safety and survival. More and more refugees are leaving war-torn Syria...
Myanmar Holds Elections
By: Kasey Vangelov
Facebook vs. Tsu-Co
By: Ann Wang
Recently, Facebook has made the controversial decision to block a possible competitor from appearing on their website.
Tsu.co is an invite-only platform...
Turban, not Terrorist
By: Malika Kodial
You’re walking down a busy street on a sunny afternoon, when you see someone who stands out from the rest of the...
Fires Devastate Indonesia
By: Sherrie Wang
During the past few months, a slew of epic wildfires have engulfed the country of Indonesia, resulting in a public health and...
Nobel Prize in Physics Winners Announced
By: Ananya Chakravarthi
The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded this year to Arthur B. McDonald and Takaaki Kajita “for the discovery of neutrino oscillations,...