La France a un climat tempéré. Le temps est différent dans les régions spécifiques. Paris a quatre saisons.
Read MoreThe Grammys are one of the most respected music award shows in the world. These prestigious awards are given to well-deserving artists every year. But what if the public came to know that the system is rigged? What if the public came to know that the Recording Academy picks and chooses winners with a racial bias? This is exactly what is happening now, only most of the public doesn’t know.
Read MoreHave you ever thought to yourself, “it feels like no progress is ever going to be made because it takes so long for change to happen”? Well, many teens and young adults have thought the same thing throughout history, but instead of just waiting for time to pass, they took it upon themselves to speed up the timeline and get things done. This continues to be a theme in current times with youth leading movements surrounding many issues including the climate crisis, gun violence, and systemic racism in the US.
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What goes into a finale, whether it be one season or the whole show? Should it have tragedy and loss, like in Grey’s Anatomy, or surprise and disaster, like in 9-1-1, or even mystery, like in Blacklist? What exactly makes a good season finale?
Students love it, teachers hate it -- this thing is gum. Despite the fact that one can see this under most desks, it has its benefits. The National Library of Medicine states that “Some 374 billion pieces of chewing gum are sold worldwide every year.” This means that someone in a year would chew an average of 49 pieces of gum. Schools should not take students’ ability to chew gum in class away. Gum benefits students by reducing stress, helping with hygiene, and improving memory.
Read MoreWhat is something that you probably spend a lot of your day on but don’t get very much if anything out of? Social media is something that almost everyone has nowadays, whether it’s Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, etc. Almost everyone has some form of it. A lot of you have probably heard all about the harms and effects it can have on you and how bad it is. But instead of doing something about it and just brushing it off, listen and act on it. I ignored these harms and effects for years while I had it, but then I stopped and really thought about it and what I’m doing on it, and getting out of it, and finally deleted it. All of this and more is why I think that you should delete social media.
Read MoreThe pandemic has affected everyone in our community, and seniors’ college searches have been especially different this year, with travel restrictions, less in-person tours, and campuses being closed
Read MoreOver the past five or so years, there has been has rather large resurgence of Korean/Korean fusion food, which have all risen in popularity. Why is this, and what makes this food so desirable?
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“It is sad. There are many galleries that I know that are really good and they are privately run and privately owned and they have closed down. A lot of them have. The pandemic really has severely hurt physical galleries,” says Jenny Wright Champlin, a local artist whose work is currently displayed at Sequoia Gallery and Studios.
The presidency of Joe Biden is settling into its second month. March 4, a date falsely believed by followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory to mark former President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, has passed uneventfully; though it caused the cancellation of the day’s House of Representatives legislative session. As Trump himself attempts to reemerge as a public figure, his eventful presidency continues to loom large, with ongoing impacts on Americans’ lives.
Read MoreAs the United States nears the one-year anniversary of the beginning of its experiences in earnest with the COVID-19 pandemic, emotions over school reopenings have never run higher. Unfortunately, when one analyzes the debate over school reopenings, no obvious answer reveals itself.
Read MoreAs we slowly approach one year of quarantine, I have reflected on how much daily life has changed, from Zoom school to wearing a mask on walks in my neighborhood. At the beginning of this, the quarantine allowed somewhat of a break, a short time period to ponder anything we wanted to.
Read MoreQAnon is a baseless pro-Trump conspiracy theory founded in 2017. It alleges that many prominent Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and George Soros, are Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Additionally, the theory claims that they are members of an underground cabal in which they molest, kill, and eat children.
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Four times a year in the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) Upper School, each teacher sends a survey to the students of their class. The survey is called the Student Experience Survey, and it asks the students for feedback on how the class is going.
It was Friday, Feb. 12 at 8:06 p.m. The lights flickered then turned off. Mid-studying for a chemistry test, I wondered what had happened. I looked outside my window and saw that every house on my block did not have power. I had heard no tree fall, no loud winds, no crunching of a power line, but it was clear: the snowstorm had taken down a power line.
Read MoreThe nation of Cuba has been a notoriously controversial nation for 70 years. As Americans, we often hear about Cuba in an extremely negative light. Given that Cuba is one of 6 nations with a communist government, American news and culture frequently reflect negatively on Cuba and its system of government.
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