Across the country, students are preparing to sit in an overly crowded, bright room to take an exam that will determine their college acceptances, personal worth, and entire future. While everyone ...
The girls lacrosse team fell 7-6 to the Saint Francis Lancers in a narrow overtime battle on Wednesday evening. Despite persistent efforts by the Bears, the Lancers scored a well-placed goal to secure ...
The badminton team suffered a difficult defeat, 25-5, against the Aragon Dons in an away game on Tuesday. Starting with a team cheer, the Bears began their match with energy and intensity. In the boys ...
With an abundance of press, advertisements, and mounting excitement leading up to its premiere, Wuthering Heights has arrived carrying more hype than it could handle. While the movie isn’t atrocious, ...
Dreams are a daily experience for almost everyone. Whether they are emotional, nightmarish, meaningless, or forgotten, they are one of the most exciting things the human brain can do. Let’s take a ...
On a Monday evening, outside the Whole Foods in Palo Alto, the usual after-work rush is met with an unusual backdrop: acoustic guitar, “End ICE” posters, and anti-billionaire chants. A small group of ...
Friday night’s matchup was a hard-fought battle that ended tied 0-0. Despite the blank scoreboard, the game was filled with intensity, aggression, and constant action. After the Burlingame Panthers ...
After dozens of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detentions in the Bay Area and a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deployment in October, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) ...
This is the 119th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. “Something that I learned to get over was like, ‘I’m this kid. I’ve never had a job, ...
True crime, a nonfiction genre that explores real-life criminal cases through a narrative-focused lens, has become one of the most popular forms of media. Whether through podcasts, documentaries, or ...
This is the 118th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. From working as a software engineer at a company tracking carbon emissions to ...
After decades of being excluded from the Olympic decathlon, women athletes are rallying behind a fast-growing push to gain full access to the sport’s most demanding event. The movement has drawn ...
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