By: Kevin Lee Dear Editor, During the past few days, Dr. Fauci has been blasted by the White House and Trump Administration. As the…
Bad News for the Braves
By: Amy Dong The crack of the bat. The cheers from the stands. These are the sounds that some members of the Atlanta Braves will not be hearing at the…
Cleveland Indians Manager thinks it’s time for a name change
By: April Feng Manager Terry Francona of the Cleveland Indians has announced his intention to change the Indians’ controversial nickname. “I think it’s time to move forward,” Francona said. This…
Cleveland Indians Manager Supports Change of Racially Insensitive Name
By: Brianna Zhang Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona believes the Indians should change their controversial name. Francona said this two days after the Indians released a statement saying that they…
The Giants of College Football Cancel Games, Causing Smaller Programs to Lose Their Income
By: Jonathan Xu Two of the Power 5 conferences, Big Ten and Pac-12, have decided to cancel all non-conference football games for the coming season. These decisions to stop these…
MLB Cancels All-Star Game for the First Time in 75 Years Due to Pandemic
By: Kathleen Guo Dodger Stadium remains barren on what was supposed to be Major League Baseball’s opening day—March 26, now postponed due to the coronavirus; their 40-year wait to host…
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Suspends Ivy League Sports
By: Luke Wang Along the coast of the American Northeast, the famous athletic league, the Ivy league announced in their recent statement that their annual fall sports will be suspended…
Funny, Witty, and Ridiculous — Emma.
By: Noemi Elliott It is a truth universally acknowledged that every successful movie has a well-written screenplay, superior sets and costumes, and well-thought-out casting choices. I know, like any Jane…
“Murder Hornets” Invade Washington State
By: Noemi Elliott In late 2019, two atypically-marked orange and black hornets nearly two inches in length were spotted near Blaire,…
Care for cats? So did people along the Silk Road more than 1,000 years ago
By: Alex Oh Dzhankent, Kazakhstan – In the midst of an excavation in the medieval settlement, scientist Dr Ashleigh Haruda from the…