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Israel-Hamas Update: Developments of Conflict

Israel-Hamas Update: Developments of Conflict

On the morning of Oct. 7, thousands of rockets were fired at Israel. These rockets hit parts of central and south Israel, in cities such as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. They devastated the land, killing and injuring many innocent people.  “I feel utterly upset about the situation and all the harm and loss that has […]
Pharmageddon: Americans face national pharmacist shortage 686

Pharmageddon: Americans face national pharmacist shortage 686

In late September of this year, pharmacists working in numerous CVS locations began walking off jobs without union support. Employees took drastic measures in protest of unhealthy working conditions, namely high workloads paired with minimal staffing.  Soon after the initial strikes, stories spread to Reddit, a popular social news website. Pharmacists nationwide, employed by big-box […]
Philadelphia elects first female mayor in city history

Philadelphia elects first female mayor in city history

On Tuesday, Nov. 7, Cherelle Parker was elected the 100th mayor of Philadelphia, the first woman to ever hold this position. “Thank you Philly!!” said Parker to her Twitter followers. “Our journey doesn’t end here— it’s just the beginning of the work we’ll do together.” Parker won the election with an overwhelming majority, garnering 75.1% […]
GA’s Asian affinity group celebrates Diwali

GA’s Asian affinity group celebrates Diwali

On Nov. 12, more than a billion people around the world celebrated Diwali, the festival of lights. Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. Although celebrated a little differently amongst each of these groups, this holiday has the common theme of uniting people together. To celebrate the holiday, Germantown Academy’s Asian American […]
2024 Presidential Election Preview

2024 Presidential Election Preview

The 2024 United States Presidential Election will be held on Nov. 5, 2024. However, the process of choosing presidential candidates has already begun.  For the Democratic Party, incumbent President Joe Biden of the Democrat Party had already announced his re-election bid on April 25. Meanwhile, for the Republican Party, the nomination is sought by several […]
SCOTUS strikes down race-based affirmative action

SCOTUS strikes down race-based affirmative action

In recent months, affirmative action– specifically, race-based affirmative action– has become a commonly debated topic in American politics. Essentially, race-based affirmative action is the policy of taking race into account as a specific factor in college admissions. Race-based affirmative action is one of many manifestations of affirmative action policies; this specific type of affirmative action […]
Hurricane Idalia & Maui wildfire highlight increasing climate concerns

Hurricane Idalia & Maui wildfire highlight increasing climate concerns

Two natural disasters, thousands of miles apart, serve as reminders of the broader implications of our warming planet. Hurricane Idalia formed off the coast of Cancun on Aug. 26 and slowly moved northward, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico on August 29. There, it encountered unusually warm sea surface temperatures of around 90 °F, causing […]