Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Donald Trump should have been Time’s Person of the Year January 11, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar Time’s Person of the Year isn’t an award or honor; it’s an acknowledgement of influence. read more » The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Donald Trump should have been Time’s Person of the Year January 11, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar Time’s Person of the Year isn’t an award or honor; it’s an acknowledgement of influence. read more » The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Donald Trump should have been Time’s Person of the Year January 11, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar Time’s Person of the Year isn’t an award or honor; it’s an acknowledgement of influence. read more » The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Donald Trump should have been Time’s Person of the Year January 11, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar Time’s Person of the Year isn’t an award or honor; it’s an acknowledgement of influence. read more » The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Donald Trump should have been Time’s Person of the Year January 11, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar Time’s Person of the Year isn’t an award or honor; it’s an acknowledgement of influence. read more » The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Donald Trump should have been Time’s Person of the Year January 11, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar Time’s Person of the Year isn’t an award or honor; it’s an acknowledgement of influence. read more » The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
The U.S. needs to prioritize vaccinating essential workers and social distance from hypocritical politicians January 11, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh Politicians who have actively downplayed COVID-19’s severity or broken quarantine laws should not be granted access to vaccines before essential workers read more » 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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...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 » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast