by Milan Duong-Gordley | Mar 4, 2025 | Article, Education, Money, Politics
During the pandemic, many students fell behind in their learning as they had to grapple with the loss of their school community and social life, COVID deaths and its other effects, and family hardships (Doan-Nguyen, 2023). Test scores universally declined and the...
by Carson Middleton | Mar 4, 2025 | Article, Education, Money, Politics
American education is in crisis. Approximately a third of U.S. high school students are behind grade level in reading, writing, and math. A majority of Americans are pessimistic about the quality and direction of education. Even as our nation seeks to pioneer...
by Kayla Chea | Mar 4, 2025 | Article, Money, Politics
As a high school student, I’ve been told numerous times that my vote matters and that it is my civic responsibility as a citizen to vote. But, at the end of the day, what impact do our votes have? The phrase “for the people, by the people” has been one that has been...
by Aeshaan Singhal | Mar 4, 2025 | Article, Money, Politics
The recent presidential election result confirmed the age-old adage – ‘It’s the economy stupid’. It is no surprise that the economy was top of voters’ minds, when nearly 34% of Americans are currently living paycheck to paycheck, with little savings....
by Iris Blanchet | Mar 4, 2025 | Article, Money, Politics
Historically, the Democratic Party had a strong bond with blue-collar workers, dating back to the early 20th century. This relationship was strengthened during the New Deal, when a coalition of labor unions, blue-collar workers, and big city machines united in a...
by Averie Chiang | Mar 4, 2025 | Article, Climate, Money, Politics
Hundreds of different designs, any color, size, or product you could wish for, Shein has it at the click of a button. This utopian marketplace is not your typical Zara, or Lululemon, but an online fast-fashion website. Shein and similar websites have recently...