By Ryan Ryu ’25 The world faced another devastating tragedy in just the second month of the New Year. A huge earthquake killed more than 20,000 people across a swathe of land/territory
By Ryan Ryu ’25 Israeli forces stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan evening prayers for a second consecutive night, firing rubber bullets and stun grenades at hundreds of Palestinian worshippers. Police entered the
MoreBy Paige Jackson ’24 Last Monday, February 13th, there was a shooting at Michigan State University. Four students were killed and five were injured. Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser, and Alexandria Verner lost
MoreBy Ryan Ryu ’25 President Yoon Suk Yeol stole the show at Wednesday’s White House state dinner with a rendition of his favorite song, “American Pie.” President Joe Biden led the acclaim
MoreBy Hezzy Benson ’26 Currently, riots in France are ongoing to protest against the President’s decision to change the retirement age from 62 to 64. French citizens feel they have the right
MoreBy Matis Molina Ricard ’24 Millions of people are currently taking over the streets of France with violent protests in some areas, voicing their anger towards the proposed pension reforms. Workers staged
MoreBy Hezzy Benson ’26 Lionel Messi is something special. He is still one of the best footballers in the world today, and after his World Cup triumph, many are calling him the
MoreBy Peter Murphy ’24 The 57th Super Bowl was nothing less than amazing this year. Everything about it, from its halftime show with Rihanna that had the boys and me shrieking with
MoreBy Ryan Ryu ’25 Not many people know about the United Nation’sSustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but these 17 goals, 169 targets, and 232 indicators aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and
MoreBy Mairin Hoffman ’25 Towards the end of 2022, Kanye West’s name was all over the news but for all the wrong reasons. Kanye West, known for his iconic songs and style,
MoreBy Ryan Ryu ’25 The world faced another devastating tragedy in just the second month of the New Year. A huge earthquake killed more than 20,000 people across a swathe of land/territory
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