The Biden Administration has recently unveiled its new infrastructure plan, which Biden has named “The American Jobs Plan.” The bill is another step in the…
Posts published in “2020-2021”
The Capitol riot of January 6th was undoubtedly one of the most notable events in the United States that has occurred in 2021. Although there…
Following a rough financial year in 2020, it forecasted that 2021 would be a far more secure and hopeful financial year for Americans. To review…
People all over the world have been debating about ways to clean up our planet. Whether that be cutting meat from our diet or using…
One of the climate emergency’s most pressing issues is the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. The Amazon rainforest is considered the “Lungs of…
In 2021, the prospect of combating climate change through a bipartisan effort seems preposterous. Such an idea feels ridiculous. This is because climate policy in…
By Rebecca Flisser (‘27) Polar Bears. Giant Pandas. African Elephants. These are only a few of the many endangered and vulnerable species in our world.…
By Sophia Ahmed (‘27) Have you ever bitten into a juicy apple, and wondered how anything could taste so good? Climbed a tree with friends…
When plastic enters the ocean, it begins to break down and reduces into nearly invisible particles known as microplastic. Although large plastic debris causes severe…
As Elon Musk’s largest companies, SpaceX and Tesla, shine in the spotlight, a new branch of his bold entrepreneurship is taking shape in the background.…