Wordle: millions consumed by a simple yet compelling game March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo I love Wordle. I don’t think I’m alone: over 2 million people play Wordle each day. For those of you who don’t know what Wordle is, Wordle is a simple, slightly addicting, online game where the player tries to guess a five-letter word in less than six guesses. The letters in guessed words are color-coded […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » Snapchat’s disappointing ripoff mini-games ranked and reviewed March 4, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou During the previous year of online learning, I didn’t actually do as much learning as I could have. Instead, my friend and I spent most of our time testing almost every type of game on the social media app Snapchat. Although Snapchat originally gained popularity as a photo-messaging app, it branched out and added games […] read more » Standing up for roller backpack rights March 4, 2022 — by Victoria Hu If I were to keep track of the insults I receive on a weekly basis, they’d be about my roller backpack, my (lack of) fashion, my roller backpack, my personality and my roller backpack — and did I mention my roller backpack? Of all these jabs, the ones directed at my beloved JanSport are the […] read more » Times we’ve been atrociously humbled March 4, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagarand Lena Aribi From pushing on the pull door in front of other people to saying “you too” when a waiter tells us to enjoy our meal, there have been countless times when we have been in super embarrassing situations, the likes of which there is no recovering from. It’s that feeling of humiliation that lingers in our […] read more » The perfect blend of entertainment and education: ‘Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell’ March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a bird in a black hole? No, probably not. But if you have, I present to you the YouTube channel, “Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell,” to satisfy all of your quirky scientific questions. The channel, often just called Kurzgesagt, is an educational YouTube channel that […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » Snapchat’s disappointing ripoff mini-games ranked and reviewed March 4, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou During the previous year of online learning, I didn’t actually do as much learning as I could have. Instead, my friend and I spent most of our time testing almost every type of game on the social media app Snapchat. Although Snapchat originally gained popularity as a photo-messaging app, it branched out and added games […] read more » Standing up for roller backpack rights March 4, 2022 — by Victoria Hu If I were to keep track of the insults I receive on a weekly basis, they’d be about my roller backpack, my (lack of) fashion, my roller backpack, my personality and my roller backpack — and did I mention my roller backpack? Of all these jabs, the ones directed at my beloved JanSport are the […] read more » Times we’ve been atrociously humbled March 4, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagarand Lena Aribi From pushing on the pull door in front of other people to saying “you too” when a waiter tells us to enjoy our meal, there have been countless times when we have been in super embarrassing situations, the likes of which there is no recovering from. It’s that feeling of humiliation that lingers in our […] read more » The perfect blend of entertainment and education: ‘Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell’ March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a bird in a black hole? No, probably not. But if you have, I present to you the YouTube channel, “Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell,” to satisfy all of your quirky scientific questions. The channel, often just called Kurzgesagt, is an educational YouTube channel that […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Snapchat’s disappointing ripoff mini-games ranked and reviewed March 4, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou During the previous year of online learning, I didn’t actually do as much learning as I could have. Instead, my friend and I spent most of our time testing almost every type of game on the social media app Snapchat. Although Snapchat originally gained popularity as a photo-messaging app, it branched out and added games […] read more » Standing up for roller backpack rights March 4, 2022 — by Victoria Hu If I were to keep track of the insults I receive on a weekly basis, they’d be about my roller backpack, my (lack of) fashion, my roller backpack, my personality and my roller backpack — and did I mention my roller backpack? Of all these jabs, the ones directed at my beloved JanSport are the […] read more » Times we’ve been atrociously humbled March 4, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagarand Lena Aribi From pushing on the pull door in front of other people to saying “you too” when a waiter tells us to enjoy our meal, there have been countless times when we have been in super embarrassing situations, the likes of which there is no recovering from. It’s that feeling of humiliation that lingers in our […] read more » The perfect blend of entertainment and education: ‘Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell’ March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a bird in a black hole? No, probably not. But if you have, I present to you the YouTube channel, “Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell,” to satisfy all of your quirky scientific questions. The channel, often just called Kurzgesagt, is an educational YouTube channel that […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Standing up for roller backpack rights March 4, 2022 — by Victoria Hu If I were to keep track of the insults I receive on a weekly basis, they’d be about my roller backpack, my (lack of) fashion, my roller backpack, my personality and my roller backpack — and did I mention my roller backpack? Of all these jabs, the ones directed at my beloved JanSport are the […] read more » Times we’ve been atrociously humbled March 4, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagarand Lena Aribi From pushing on the pull door in front of other people to saying “you too” when a waiter tells us to enjoy our meal, there have been countless times when we have been in super embarrassing situations, the likes of which there is no recovering from. It’s that feeling of humiliation that lingers in our […] read more » The perfect blend of entertainment and education: ‘Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell’ March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a bird in a black hole? No, probably not. But if you have, I present to you the YouTube channel, “Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell,” to satisfy all of your quirky scientific questions. The channel, often just called Kurzgesagt, is an educational YouTube channel that […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Times we’ve been atrociously humbled March 4, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagarand Lena Aribi From pushing on the pull door in front of other people to saying “you too” when a waiter tells us to enjoy our meal, there have been countless times when we have been in super embarrassing situations, the likes of which there is no recovering from. It’s that feeling of humiliation that lingers in our […] read more » The perfect blend of entertainment and education: ‘Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell’ March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a bird in a black hole? No, probably not. But if you have, I present to you the YouTube channel, “Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell,” to satisfy all of your quirky scientific questions. The channel, often just called Kurzgesagt, is an educational YouTube channel that […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
The perfect blend of entertainment and education: ‘Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell’ March 4, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a bird in a black hole? No, probably not. But if you have, I present to you the YouTube channel, “Kurzgesagt — in a nutshell,” to satisfy all of your quirky scientific questions. The channel, often just called Kurzgesagt, is an educational YouTube channel that […] read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast