My grandpa joked that calculators made us bad at math, GPS ruined our sense of direction, and AI is out to take over our brains. It was funny until I realized it might not be a joke. In a world where ...
With COVID-19 running rampant in the United States, criminal justice systems have needed to respond to the virus as well. For one, as reported in NPR, California has been releasing thousands upon ...
In cooperation with AP with WE — a program in partnership with College Board and WE — and nonprofit organization Thirst Project, students across campus at Mission Viejo High School work to make a ...
According to Keck Medicine of USC, 1 in 10 Americans ages 12 and over are struggling with alcoholism, and rates of heavy alcohol use have increased by 20% from 2018 to 2020. These are not just ...
Early Wednesday morning, a tragedy happened in the city of Urbandale, Iowa. At 1:06 a.m., witnesses called in shots fired on a patrol car. Urbandale police officer Justin Martin was found shot and ...
We love to blame our misfortunes on other people. This tendency becomes harmful for ourselves and those around us.
Discover the evolution of the makeover scene, from seeing glasses as a dorky nerd accessory to being a fashion statement.
At Marat Daukayev School of Ballet, dancers wore pink leotards in October to raise awareness for breast cancer and show heartfelt support for their beloved teacher, Miss Allison.
From humble beginnings in Watsonville to global leadership at the United Nations, Ambassador Gaddi Vasquez’s life is a testament to faith, service, and perseverance. His story inspires a new ...
Art Laboe, the infamous voice of the “Art Laboe Connection Show,” passed away on October 10. This long-time radio host who connected distanced loved ones through music and embodied the Chicano culture ...
As a Native American student, I have seen the profound influence of the media on shaping people’s thoughts about other cultures. Films and documentaries are either helpful in creating mutual ...