Group projects should be graded individually April 23, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Eric Sze To help the slacker or not? When put into mandatory group projects, responsible students are often forced to pull the dead weight of their lazy peers. read more » Dartmouth’s alcohol ban will fail to eradicate sexual assaults April 23, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Shreya Tumu Dartmouth College President Philip Hanlon announced a ban on hard alcohol for all students on campus in January. His decision, made in light of recent sexual assaults at college campuses, mirrors other recent Prohibition-esque bans begun by Brown University, Swarthmore College and the University of Virginia. read more » Ellen Pao: Reflection of gender bias in Silicon Valley April 23, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Silicon Valley is the home of Apple, Facebook, Google and an extremely low percentage of executive females. read more » Senior once again reads for pleasure April 22, 2015 — by Bruce Lou I liked reading not only for its escape value, but also because I truly wanted to learn. I discovered a great world of knowledge that wasn’t taught in school, and I wanted to know so much that my mind would become a cannon, able to cut through any BS that came my way. I wanted to explore and see everything I’d missed out on, and become a more cultured and educated person. read more » All-nighters detrimental to student success April 22, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Tiffany Zheng All-nighters corrode a student’s health; they cause students’ bodies to ache with fatigue and their minds to grow dull during school hours, since neither have been given the opportunity to rest. According to U.S. News Health, pulling all-nighters also causes people’s memory to worsen since it prevents the brain from repairing itself. In fact, getting a few hours of sleep is a better use of time than half-hearted cramming in the early hours of the morning. read more » No-homework weekend does not prove stress-free April 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Devin Zhao The no-homework weekend during Spring Fling week proved to be more stressful than stress-free. read more » Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Dartmouth’s alcohol ban will fail to eradicate sexual assaults April 23, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Shreya Tumu Dartmouth College President Philip Hanlon announced a ban on hard alcohol for all students on campus in January. His decision, made in light of recent sexual assaults at college campuses, mirrors other recent Prohibition-esque bans begun by Brown University, Swarthmore College and the University of Virginia. read more » Ellen Pao: Reflection of gender bias in Silicon Valley April 23, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Silicon Valley is the home of Apple, Facebook, Google and an extremely low percentage of executive females. read more » Senior once again reads for pleasure April 22, 2015 — by Bruce Lou I liked reading not only for its escape value, but also because I truly wanted to learn. I discovered a great world of knowledge that wasn’t taught in school, and I wanted to know so much that my mind would become a cannon, able to cut through any BS that came my way. I wanted to explore and see everything I’d missed out on, and become a more cultured and educated person. read more » All-nighters detrimental to student success April 22, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Tiffany Zheng All-nighters corrode a student’s health; they cause students’ bodies to ache with fatigue and their minds to grow dull during school hours, since neither have been given the opportunity to rest. According to U.S. News Health, pulling all-nighters also causes people’s memory to worsen since it prevents the brain from repairing itself. In fact, getting a few hours of sleep is a better use of time than half-hearted cramming in the early hours of the morning. read more » No-homework weekend does not prove stress-free April 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Devin Zhao The no-homework weekend during Spring Fling week proved to be more stressful than stress-free. read more » Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Ellen Pao: Reflection of gender bias in Silicon Valley April 23, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Silicon Valley is the home of Apple, Facebook, Google and an extremely low percentage of executive females. read more » Senior once again reads for pleasure April 22, 2015 — by Bruce Lou I liked reading not only for its escape value, but also because I truly wanted to learn. I discovered a great world of knowledge that wasn’t taught in school, and I wanted to know so much that my mind would become a cannon, able to cut through any BS that came my way. I wanted to explore and see everything I’d missed out on, and become a more cultured and educated person. read more » All-nighters detrimental to student success April 22, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Tiffany Zheng All-nighters corrode a student’s health; they cause students’ bodies to ache with fatigue and their minds to grow dull during school hours, since neither have been given the opportunity to rest. According to U.S. News Health, pulling all-nighters also causes people’s memory to worsen since it prevents the brain from repairing itself. In fact, getting a few hours of sleep is a better use of time than half-hearted cramming in the early hours of the morning. read more » No-homework weekend does not prove stress-free April 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Devin Zhao The no-homework weekend during Spring Fling week proved to be more stressful than stress-free. read more » Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Senior once again reads for pleasure April 22, 2015 — by Bruce Lou I liked reading not only for its escape value, but also because I truly wanted to learn. I discovered a great world of knowledge that wasn’t taught in school, and I wanted to know so much that my mind would become a cannon, able to cut through any BS that came my way. I wanted to explore and see everything I’d missed out on, and become a more cultured and educated person. read more » All-nighters detrimental to student success April 22, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Tiffany Zheng All-nighters corrode a student’s health; they cause students’ bodies to ache with fatigue and their minds to grow dull during school hours, since neither have been given the opportunity to rest. According to U.S. News Health, pulling all-nighters also causes people’s memory to worsen since it prevents the brain from repairing itself. In fact, getting a few hours of sleep is a better use of time than half-hearted cramming in the early hours of the morning. read more » No-homework weekend does not prove stress-free April 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Devin Zhao The no-homework weekend during Spring Fling week proved to be more stressful than stress-free. read more » Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
All-nighters detrimental to student success April 22, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Tiffany Zheng All-nighters corrode a student’s health; they cause students’ bodies to ache with fatigue and their minds to grow dull during school hours, since neither have been given the opportunity to rest. According to U.S. News Health, pulling all-nighters also causes people’s memory to worsen since it prevents the brain from repairing itself. In fact, getting a few hours of sleep is a better use of time than half-hearted cramming in the early hours of the morning. read more » No-homework weekend does not prove stress-free April 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Devin Zhao The no-homework weekend during Spring Fling week proved to be more stressful than stress-free. read more » Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
No-homework weekend does not prove stress-free April 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Devin Zhao The no-homework weekend during Spring Fling week proved to be more stressful than stress-free. read more » Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Meninists are not actually doing anything for men’s rights April 1, 2015 — by Claire Chou 100 word opinion rants read more » Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Another math course to be checked off March 31, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Reporter rants about students who skip math classes and then struggle in a higher level class. read more » Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Obama’s human side captured through Buzzfeed cameras March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri On Feb. 12, Buzzfeed uploaded a video called “Things Everyone Does but Doesn’t Talk About,” in which President Barack Obama demonstrated his personal quirks, such as mispronunciation and taking selfies with a selfie stick, while indirectly promoting ObamaCare at the same time. The 2-minute clip directly demonstrates day-to-day struggles in a quintessential way that captures the essence of citizen life, and serves as a great way for the president to connect with the people, especially youth. read more » Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Hate on ASB unjustified, cruel March 30, 2015 — by Ariel Liu Recently, a spate of offensive comments and derogatory insults have been aimed at the members of the ASB on YikYak, a new app that allows people in the same area to post anonymously. Although intended for college students, YikYak has gained popularity lately among high school students, sometimes in ways that are leading to regrettable results. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast