‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Benefits of school drug testing outweigh sacrifice of privacy January 30, 2020 — by Benjamin Li Because of the failure of traditional anti-drug systems, new methods such as drug testing need to be enforced read more » As January fades away, so do New Year’s resolutions January 29, 2020 — by Oliver Ye Too often these hoped-for goals are abstract and hard to attain. read more » Single entry points in schools not as effective as they sound January 28, 2020 — by Allen Luo Having only one point of entry for schools is not worth the costs. read more » SUFC shouldn’t force speakers to conform to an arbitrary theme January 28, 2020 — by Esther Luan and Siva Sambasivam Encompassing annual themes are unnecessary and undermine speakers’ experiences read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Benefits of school drug testing outweigh sacrifice of privacy January 30, 2020 — by Benjamin Li Because of the failure of traditional anti-drug systems, new methods such as drug testing need to be enforced read more » As January fades away, so do New Year’s resolutions January 29, 2020 — by Oliver Ye Too often these hoped-for goals are abstract and hard to attain. read more » Single entry points in schools not as effective as they sound January 28, 2020 — by Allen Luo Having only one point of entry for schools is not worth the costs. read more » SUFC shouldn’t force speakers to conform to an arbitrary theme January 28, 2020 — by Esther Luan and Siva Sambasivam Encompassing annual themes are unnecessary and undermine speakers’ experiences read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
As January fades away, so do New Year’s resolutions January 29, 2020 — by Oliver Ye Too often these hoped-for goals are abstract and hard to attain. read more » Single entry points in schools not as effective as they sound January 28, 2020 — by Allen Luo Having only one point of entry for schools is not worth the costs. read more » SUFC shouldn’t force speakers to conform to an arbitrary theme January 28, 2020 — by Esther Luan and Siva Sambasivam Encompassing annual themes are unnecessary and undermine speakers’ experiences read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Single entry points in schools not as effective as they sound January 28, 2020 — by Allen Luo Having only one point of entry for schools is not worth the costs. read more » SUFC shouldn’t force speakers to conform to an arbitrary theme January 28, 2020 — by Esther Luan and Siva Sambasivam Encompassing annual themes are unnecessary and undermine speakers’ experiences read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
SUFC shouldn’t force speakers to conform to an arbitrary theme January 28, 2020 — by Esther Luan and Siva Sambasivam Encompassing annual themes are unnecessary and undermine speakers’ experiences read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Impeachment is symbolism for rejection of injustice January 26, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Why Trump’s impeachment was absolutely necessary. read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast
Unnecessary emphasis on instructional minutes hinders schools January 22, 2020 — by Andy Chen The California Department of Education should re-evaluate the process they use to establish instructional minutes, as the current implementation does little to better students’ educations. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5051525354...60708090100...nextlast