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Annabel Chia (class of 2024) is the Features Managing editor for Scot Scoop and is passionate about creating an impact through journalism. She especially enjoys exploring different elements of ...
Modern “woke” feminism, despite claiming to fight for the betterment of the female gender, is a destructive movement that has strayed away from the original motives of feminism. It has become a ...
On a factory farm, a turkey spends its entire life confined to a space averaging just 2.5 cubic feet — about the size of a mini fridge. Every year, 245 million turkeys are slaughtered nationwide, with ...
The posters fluttered in the wind. They were placed all over town; on poles, in schools, and in neighborhoods. They were designed and printed to perfection, considered art, even. The dull red color ...
In all the shelters and rescues that report to SAC, over 2 million animals entered shelters between the start of 2023 to October. One shelter is located in Burlingame and is owned by Peninsula Humane ...
With the advancement of research and technology such as AI and machine learning, the development and implementation of precision medicine is on the rise. Also called personalized medicine, precision ...
Kaylee Kim, a junior at Carlmont high school, is what many consider a prodigy of soccer. Through hard work and sacrifice, she earned an offer from both Duke university and Dartmouth university, and ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, graffiti started becoming more popular amongst youth as a form of expression in New York City, according to an article by Priya Parmar, an associate professor at Brooklyn ...
We need to take all heavy industry, all polluting industry, and move it into space. And keep Earth as this beautiful gem of a planet that it is,” Bezos claimed in an interview with NBC News. Like many ...
As anti-Semitism continues to grow, Haller fears for her future due to her Jewish identity. “Now, a lot of my Jewish friends who are applying to colleges and talking about their identity, me included, ...
Evert is not alone in this experience. According to EnChroma, over 350 million people in the world are color deficient — a group larger than the entire population of the United States. “Color ...
These designs have caught the attention not only of their owners but also that of Hollywood. “I was involved with the X-Man 2 [production]. We got the RX-8 in there because the director liked the four ...