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Category: Science, Technology, Health, and Environment

The Dark Realms of Social Media

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Serene Hwang

Technology has been shaping our society since the beginning of humanity. From the first telephone invented in 1876 to the various iPhones we have today, technology is constantly evolving. One of the more recent innovations in communication is social media. Almost everyone has experienced or at least heard about social media apps. Available on the…

Anyone Python

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Stephen Kim

“Anyone Python” is an interactive online class, hosted by Professor Jeongkyu Lee, from Bridgeport University. Just like the name suggests, this program is focused on the basics of computer programming and ultimately, programming using Python. Because the class is open to anyone, it has a diverse range of people; from kids to the elderly, situated…

Learning Science during Lunch Time

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Rosalia Park

Many students have the dream of pursuing a career in the fields of science or medicine. Most of the time, students know exactly what kind of doctor or scientist they want to be, but they do not know the proper steps they should take to get closer to achieving their dreams. The Academy of Science…

[Editor’s Column] Spiritual Health during Pandemic

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Goeun lee

When it comes to defining “health”, psychologists claim that there are three interconnected aspects : physical, mental, and spiritual health. Social distancing, due to COVID-19, has created a huge toll on manys well-being. Many on the media talk about how to be physically and mentally healthy during a pandemic, but what about spiritual health? Spiritual…

Senior Sunrise in Quarantine

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Sung Min Stella Kim

Many seniors expressed their disappointment in starting their senior year online, as they would be missing out on the true last year of their high school experience. With Covid-19 still ongoing, it is unsure whether this year’s seniors will return to their school campuses and whether special events like prom and graduation will happen. In…

[Editor’s Column] Crocheting; A Hobby to Pass the Time

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Holly Bae

During the summer and quarantine, I had the opportunity to find new hobbies. I have found many activities I enjoyed, such as creating bead bracelets and making desserts, but out of all the activities, I found crocheting to be the hobby that I enjoyed the most. TikTok is an online platform where people can upload…

[Editor’s Column] Reducing Zoom Fatigue

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Joyce kim

What causes Zoom fatigue? In a typical room full of people, it’s easy to ask the person besides you if you happen to miss something. But on-screen, missing out on information can mean having to awkwardly ask the speaker to repeat themselves. Because of this, online conversations require more focus and concentration, as zoning out…

Take the Last Chance to Let Loose

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Sabrina Mo

As August passes by, many students have said our goodbyes to the late nights of watching Netflix and the bliss of sleeping in until midday, and have instead bid greetings to the new school year. However, as a last-minute vacation, my parents and I decided to go out on a family outing; somewhere we could…

Small Body, Big Heart

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Serene Hwang

Recently, the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a spike in pet adoptions. Many have become quarantined at home with scarcely anything to attenuate their boredom, and spending time with a cute critter companion is an excellent option to relieve loneliness and anxiety in such unprecedented times. When blessed with the time and ability to adopt…

Aluminum Foil Figures Bring Joy Among the Pandemic

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Suhh Yeon Kim

It is not news to many that it has become harder to communicate regularly with friends and family with the current pandemic. With a decrease in communication due to social distancing, I also observed that less people were taking the initiative to spark a conversation with others they meet. People even began to avoid other…

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