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All articles filed in 2017-18

2017-18 UncategorizedMay 28, 2018September 29, 2019

Stormy Waters Ahead

By: Yasmin Ahuja What is going on with the president? Who even is Stormy Daniels? What is happening to Trump’s lawyer? All of these questions are valid: what is going on with Donald Trump and his prior actions are mind boggling. Here is a summary: in 2006, before Trump even knew he wanted to be…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 27, 2018September 29, 2019

Best Looks from the Cannes Festival 2018

By Claire Adornato The Cannes Festival is full of celebrities wearing designer gowns, and walking down the red carpet in Cannes, Paris for the annual film festival. With so many celebrities at this event, there were definitely some misses but also a lot of wins. Here are just some of the best red carpet looks…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 27, 2018September 29, 2019

What to do during finals week

by Linda Yu The good news is, that after long, long year of school, you’ve finally made it to the end…the bad news is, now you have a week of final exams. Stress levels and crying sessions tend to peak this time of year, but never fear! As miserable as finals are, it is possible…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 27, 2018September 29, 2019

Mental Health Awareness Month

by Sejal Sangani and Ryan Brady Trigger warning: This article focuses on subjects that may be triggering to those who have suffered from mental illnesses, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. DISCLAIMER: This is the last of a series of articles regarding mental health. This issue focuses on Mental Health Awareness Month. We are not experts on…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 27, 2018September 29, 2019

The Finals Playlist for the Mentally Dead Student

We’ve all been there: You’re tired, practically braindead, but you nEED TO STUDY! How can you be motivated when you’re actually dead inside? My suggestion for you is music. But Spotify only allows you limited skips (we can’t all pay for our music), and you get so distracted on YouTube! (Seriously, Have you ever gone…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 14, 2018September 29, 2019

Which India Trip Leader Are You?

by Carolyn Holan and Grace McCarthy HEY EVERYONE! I know that you all want to know more about the India trip, so here is a quiz that will tell you which leader you are! We love are India leaders so much and hope that you all love this quiz! https://www.playbuzz.com/item/436de3b2-afe1-4aa2-b5c7-cfcfd286b217

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 14, 2018September 29, 2019

Storytime: A Trip to Savannah

by Chandini Antal Over my spring break, I went to Savannah, Georgia. This trip had memorable moments and even stranger ones. My mom and I were in Savannah for a medical conference. While she was in classes, I hung out at the resort and in our hotel room. My mom’s lessons ended around 2 or…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 14, 2018September 29, 2019

Coffee: Your Best Friend or Your Worst Enemy

by Jordan Stacy Coffee: GOOD or BAD To make this article as UNBIASED as possible, considering I am a devoted coffee lover *insert two venti americanos daily*, I decided to list three health advantages and disadvantages to drinking coffee and let you determine if the negatives outweigh the positives. Health Advantages Antioxidants. Coffee contains a…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 14, 2018September 29, 2019

Giraffes Are Now Endangered

by Divya Bhardwaj Giraffes: They hold a special place in all of our hearts. With their long necks, spots, and antenna-like horns, what’s not to love? Therefore, it’s understandable that people are so devastated to hear that giraffes have been added to the endangered list.    These gentle giants moved from being a species of…

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2017-18 UncategorizedMay 14, 2018September 29, 2019

What It’s Like to Journal Every Day for a Year

by Anya Razmi On December 31, 2016, I made a promise to myself: I would write every day, all the way until December 31, 2017. It was not necessarily a resolution I expected to keep. I’d journaled sporadically for the past year, but never so consistently. And certainly never so frequently. However, somehow, I managed…

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