By Colin Wang The Tropical Storm Isaias will continue towards Florida’s east coast after pummeling the Bahamas with heavy rains and powerful winds. Isaias was previously a hurricane and then…
Sports Bubbles Have Proven More Effective Than We Originally Thought
By: Charles Xue On Sunday, the National Women’s Soccer League will wrap up its month-long tournament with zero positive coronavirus tests. How did they manage to accomplish such a feat?…
Tennis Haikus
By: Ian Hill You hit the ball hard See it fly over the net Barely out of reach I adore tennis Extremely satisfying My favorite sport
Majority Female-led Group to Launch Women’s Soccer Team in Los Angeles
By: Leyuan Zhou On July 21, the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) announced that a majority female-led group secured the exclusive right to launch a professional women’s soccer team based…
Baseball’s Opening Day Rocked by Covid-19 Tests for Nationals Star Juan Soto
By: Alex Oh Like many other sports leagues, Major League Baseball has come back after months of planning its return. The return, while providing the fans with many entertaining games,…
Chainsmokers Concert Criticized Over Lack of Social Distancing
By: Leyuan Zhou Last Saturday, a charity concert in the Hamptons that featured the chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs and a popular D.J. duo, the Chainsmokers, drew ubiquitous outrage…
Letter to the Editor: I Think that Eating Meat is Good
By Andy Dong Alexa Troob said in her letter on Nytimes.com that she thinks that eating less meat is better than eating meat. She thinks eating less meat is better…
Letter to the Editor: for The Washington Post
By Brayden Yin Dear Editor, I am writing to comment on your story published on July 22, “Stone tools discovered in Mexico point to earlier North American settlers.” For example,…
The Future
By Khrishnav Parasuraman If I could go to the past or the future, I would pick the future. And I would go to a COVID research lab. I would go…
Beautiful Comet Doesn’t Bring Death
By Colin Wang The new comet that has appeared in the sky is a huge ice ball approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) across. “Just to put it into context, about…