Hayao Miyazaki’s new film addresses a difficult issue from Japan’s past.
Author: Brandon Kim
“Buy In” Aids Mistargeted Shopkeeper
The South LA community came together to fend off a rumor campaign against a local store.
SCOTUS Considers Gene Case
The decision in Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics will greatly impact the health industry.
Cyber Attacks May Endanger Security
Recent cyber attacks have worried US officials and pundits.
Loyola Transformed into Roman Forum for SCRAM
On Oct. 27, Loyola High School of Los Angeles was transformed into a Roman forum for the day for the Junior Classical League’s Southern California Regional Amici Madness.
Supreme Court Takes Up Fisher v. University of Texas
The United States Supreme Court finally began hearing oral arguments for one of the most highly anticipated cases: Fisher v. University of Texas.
NFL Referees End Lockout and Reach Agreement
On Wednesday, the NFL and its referees ended its three-week lockout dispute by agreeing to a collective bargaining agreement that includes higher pay raises and better benefit packages including retirement for an eight year term from 2012 to 2019, which was influenced by a critical call made by replacement referees last Monday night in a…
17-Year-Old is the Youngest Delegate at Republican National Convention
While most students were returning to school on the week of Aug.27, Evan Draim, a senior at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes’s School in Alexandria, Va., was at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. as the youngest delegate in attendance.
California Students Compete at National Latin Convention
Toga parties are a common tradition on college campuses, but from July 26 to 31 at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, an unusual toga party was taking place.
NASA’s Next Interplanetary Mission: “InSight” to Provide Insight
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration have already started planning for their next interplanetary mission, once again to Mars, with the new InSight lander.