Back To School 2020: What Should High Schools Do With Fall Sports?

2020 Fall Season In Jeopardy Amid a global pandemic, school districts across the U.S. face the difficult decision of whether or not to go ahead with fall sports seasons, should schools reopen. In just this past week, a Pennsylvania school district suspended all sports workouts after a football player and a cross country runner tested […]
Divest From Policing And Invest In Our Communities

Introduction Police departments are rooted in slavery and white supremacy, which disproportionately impact black communities. Studies have shown that black communities are killed by police at a higher rate than whites. Some cities have started taking action, with the San Francisco Mayor announcing efforts to divest from the police department and invest in the black […]
The Tradegy of the North Korea Apartment

On May 13, a 23-story apartment building under construction in the capital of North Korea, Pyongyang, collapsed. This incident resulted in a considerable number of causalities. The state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported details of the accident. The apartment collapse, which left human causalities, occurred on the afternoon of May 13 at a construction site in […]