The Hawaii telescope controversy, explained
The Thirty Meter Telescope is both a matter of scientific progress and indigenous rights.
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The Thirty Meter Telescope is both a matter of scientific progress and indigenous rights.
During the first few weeks of school, lockers are assigned to students, but what happens to those who don’t receive lockers? And why do freshmen get priority?
The I-405 Improvement Project will close the bridges on Bushard Street and Talbert Avenue for construction starting August 29. The yearlong bridge closures will intensify traffic disruptions at the beginning of the school year.
26 candidates are currently in the race for the 2020 presidential election. Here is a look at a few of them.
The sun is essential to our solar system, providing us with energy and warmth; but, it may also come with negative consequences and the only way to prevent it? Wear sunscreen!
Students have the option to go on a study abroad trip with their Spanish, French and Japanese trip each year.
The WHO’s ICD-11, set to go into effect Jan. 1, 2022, now contains an updated definition of burn-out and an entry for “gaming disorder”.
The College Board revealed a new score it will assign to students taking the SAT that aims to measure the level of adversity that students experience based on demographic data about their neighborhoods and schools.
For sophomores and juniors seeking more flexibility in their schedule for the 2019-2020 school year, math teacher Aaron Tyson may have an answer. Tyson teaches a zero-period, hybrid-online precalculus class that can help self-motivated students have more control over their schedules. Here are the basics.
By Britney Tran and Hien Bui, Staff Writers It’s a typical afternoon when you realize it’s time to restock on groceries. Got Milk? The answer’s […]