By: Kevin Lee As the coronavirus worsens, Republicans have been breaking up in unity across the country. Republicans do not feel as if Trump will be a great leader and…
Big and Small Businesses Are Bleeding
By: Logan He With coronavirus cases spiraling out of control and reopenings postponed, economic recovery is disrupted again. Businesses are feeling the wrath of the coronavirus. This is destroying business…
John Lewis’s Legacy
By: Charles Xue John Lewis, the Georgia congressman and activist who played a large role in the Civil Rights Movement, died on July 17. On Sunday, surrounded by mourners, his…
Teachers Threatening to Go on Strike
By: Jonathan Xu Dear Editor, With the nation opening up for school in the fall, many teachers oppose the idea of returning to school….
Europe is Doing the Right Thing In Limiting Large Tech Monopolies
By: April Feng Dear Editor, In a world where tech is becoming increasingly more important, the looming threat of tech company monopolies…
College Classes in the Fall
By: Noemi Elliott Dear Editor, As record numbers of coronavirus cases are set nearly every day in the United States, it has become more…
Private Schools Pose a Huge Problem for Containing COVID-19
By: Kevin Lee Dear Editor, Private schools reopening this fall presents problems for the containment of the coronavirus pandemic. Although private schools have the money to reopen, clearly showing the…
College Football Powers Are Canceling Games. Small Programs Are Feeling the Pain.
By: Alex Oh As concern over the coronavirus continues to grow, college football powers, more specifically the Big Ten and Pac 12 conferences, are cancelling non-conference football games for the…
MLB Cancels All-Star Game Due to Pandemic
By: Alina Dang On Friday, July 3rd, Major League Baseball (MLB) cancelled the All-Star Game that was supposed to take place in Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California because of…
College Basketball Coaches Call for End to ACT, SAT Requirement
By: Alina Dang The National Association of Basketball Coaches called for an end to the ACT and SAT requirement in the U.S.A on Thursday, July 16th. They called it “longstanding…