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Column: Like Crabs in a Bucket

Column: Like Crabs in a Bucket By Dinah Megibow-Taylor '24

Column, Editorials, From Dinah's Desk, Opinion October 14, 2023 at 8:33 AM Comments are Disabled

From Dinah’s Desk: The column where I, Dinah, usually at my desk, put my thoughts on paper. Or really, a webpage. Secret secrets are no fun, unless they’re about your college process. Then, the existence of these secrets is accepted, and in some cases encouraged, by either the pressure cookerRead More

The Burnout Epidemic: What Happens When It’s All Too Much?

The Burnout Epidemic: What Happens When It’s All Too Much? By Alicia Leung '24

Column, News, Science Corner April 4, 2023 at 12:44 PM Comments are Disabled

Rates of burnout in teens and adults have been increasing within the past decade, with numbers only continuing to rise as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Defined as the presentation of three main symptoms – feelings of exhaustion, mental distancing from work, and feelings of negativity or cynicism –Read More

Happy 3rd Anniversary, World!

Happy 3rd Anniversary, World! By Dinah Megibow-Taylor '24

Column, From Dinah's Desk, Opinion March 13, 2023 at 11:42 PM Comments are Disabled

From Dinah’s Desk: The column where I, Dinah, usually at my desk, can put my thoughts on paper. On this day, three years ago, I left the Main Building unaware that I would not return for six months. It marked the start of the longest period I had been awayRead More

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All About Good Cholesterol By Alicia Leung ’24

Column, News, Science Corner March 7, 2023 at 11:10 AM Comments are Disabled

You may have heard of cholesterol being labeled as either “good” or “bad,” and that you should indulge in the former and abstain from the latter. The reason for this lies within the movement of these cholesterol particles within your body. While essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle, overconsumption ofRead More

Debunk: Turkey Doesn’t Solely Cause Your Thanksgiving Food Coma

Debunk: Turkey Doesn’t Solely Cause Your Thanksgiving Food Coma By Alicia Leung '24

Column, Science Corner November 23, 2022 at 10:52 PM Comments are Disabled

It happens every year: a big feast where you ravenously gorge on all the scrumptious delicacies prepared in your kitchen. You’ll take a big helping of those mashed potatoes, and scoop out a gargantuan amount of mac and cheese. But above all else, you carve out a chunk of thatRead More

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