Facebook’s research app invades privacy March 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alex Wang Tech giant pays teens for total access to their phone activity read more » Do tutors help or hinder the learning process? March 19, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Christine Zhang Increasing popularity of tutors leads to questions of equity and fairness read more » Tiger moms prevent children from leading healthy lifestyles March 14, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Tiger moms disregard their children’s personal desires, harming them as well as their family relationship read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Standardized tests do not define students March 14, 2019 — by Jessica Wang Reporter argues that high test scores are not correlated with intelligence and should not be treated or addressed as such read more » Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Do tutors help or hinder the learning process? March 19, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Christine Zhang Increasing popularity of tutors leads to questions of equity and fairness read more » Tiger moms prevent children from leading healthy lifestyles March 14, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Tiger moms disregard their children’s personal desires, harming them as well as their family relationship read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Standardized tests do not define students March 14, 2019 — by Jessica Wang Reporter argues that high test scores are not correlated with intelligence and should not be treated or addressed as such read more » Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Tiger moms prevent children from leading healthy lifestyles March 14, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Tiger moms disregard their children’s personal desires, harming them as well as their family relationship read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Standardized tests do not define students March 14, 2019 — by Jessica Wang Reporter argues that high test scores are not correlated with intelligence and should not be treated or addressed as such read more » Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Standardized tests do not define students March 14, 2019 — by Jessica Wang Reporter argues that high test scores are not correlated with intelligence and should not be treated or addressed as such read more » Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Standardized tests do not define students March 14, 2019 — by Jessica Wang Reporter argues that high test scores are not correlated with intelligence and should not be treated or addressed as such read more » Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Standardized tests do not define students March 14, 2019 — by Jessica Wang Reporter argues that high test scores are not correlated with intelligence and should not be treated or addressed as such read more » Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Don’t be paranoid: Tracking technology helps more than harms March 14, 2019 — by Andrew Lee Reporter argues that applications that track teen locations can be a positive aspect of student life, despite arguments about personal privacy. read more » Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Art should be enhanced by minority experiences, not defined by it March 8, 2019 — by Mathew Luo Reporter argues that injecting identity politics into writing should be done with caution to avoid unimaginative and repetitive themes. read more » Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
Doordash ban should be more strictly enforced March 8, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Reporter argues that the new DoorDash Ban is not a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast
History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5859606162...708090100110...nextlast