Spotify Wrapped: a flawed gift January 11, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Does Spotify Wrapped really wrap up the year’s listening accurately? read more » When the vaccines arrive, just take them January 6, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar and Shreya Rallabandi The COVID-19 vaccines are safe, and it is both absurd and dangerous to think otherwise. read more » Consumers should frown on Amazon for its treatment of workers December 17, 2020 — by Ethan Lin With the vast majority of major corporations utilizing cheap labor, the decision to not buy products from these companies is the first step to changing their unethical labor practices. read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Students second-guess opinions on social media December 12, 2020 — by Cici Xu Pervasive social media activism often makes students feel there is only one acceptable opinion. read more » Extreme anti-cheating methods only fuel anxiety in online school December 11, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Teachers should stop expecting students to be able to comply with anti-cheating methods, especially when they aren’t readily available to all students. read more » Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
When the vaccines arrive, just take them January 6, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar and Shreya Rallabandi The COVID-19 vaccines are safe, and it is both absurd and dangerous to think otherwise. read more » Consumers should frown on Amazon for its treatment of workers December 17, 2020 — by Ethan Lin With the vast majority of major corporations utilizing cheap labor, the decision to not buy products from these companies is the first step to changing their unethical labor practices. read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Students second-guess opinions on social media December 12, 2020 — by Cici Xu Pervasive social media activism often makes students feel there is only one acceptable opinion. read more » Extreme anti-cheating methods only fuel anxiety in online school December 11, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Teachers should stop expecting students to be able to comply with anti-cheating methods, especially when they aren’t readily available to all students. read more » Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Consumers should frown on Amazon for its treatment of workers December 17, 2020 — by Ethan Lin With the vast majority of major corporations utilizing cheap labor, the decision to not buy products from these companies is the first step to changing their unethical labor practices. read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Students second-guess opinions on social media December 12, 2020 — by Cici Xu Pervasive social media activism often makes students feel there is only one acceptable opinion. read more » Extreme anti-cheating methods only fuel anxiety in online school December 11, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Teachers should stop expecting students to be able to comply with anti-cheating methods, especially when they aren’t readily available to all students. read more » Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Students second-guess opinions on social media December 12, 2020 — by Cici Xu Pervasive social media activism often makes students feel there is only one acceptable opinion. read more » Extreme anti-cheating methods only fuel anxiety in online school December 11, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Teachers should stop expecting students to be able to comply with anti-cheating methods, especially when they aren’t readily available to all students. read more » Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Students second-guess opinions on social media December 12, 2020 — by Cici Xu Pervasive social media activism often makes students feel there is only one acceptable opinion. read more » Extreme anti-cheating methods only fuel anxiety in online school December 11, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Teachers should stop expecting students to be able to comply with anti-cheating methods, especially when they aren’t readily available to all students. read more » Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Extreme anti-cheating methods only fuel anxiety in online school December 11, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Teachers should stop expecting students to be able to comply with anti-cheating methods, especially when they aren’t readily available to all students. read more » Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Pandemic impacts my younger brother in unforeseen ways December 11, 2020 — by Angelina Chen The pandemic introduces a new set of issues for my brother in middle school which could potentially affect him for many years to come. read more » The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
The U.S. should follow Portugal’s lead and decriminalize drugs December 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen The War on Drugs has failed. Let’s try a smart approach. read more » Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Proposition 16 failed due to being underdeveloped and not inclusive of all POC December 9, 2020 — by Hannah Lee This year proposition 16 was voted down by California voters, as it did not provide a real solution to decades of systemic abuse underprivileged POC endure. read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast
Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » firstprevious...1020...2829303132...4050607080...nextlast