Disp’lei’ying my Chinese roots

by JOANNA LEI
As an impressionable 12-year-old, I was introduced to the idea of self-loathing in a brief encounter during middle school.
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As an impressionable 12-year-old, I was introduced to the idea of self-loathing in a brief encounter during middle school.
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Personal growth:
A common belief that people hold is that a university is only a place for educational growth, but they do not realize that it is also a haven for self-development.
by EMILY LAW & ERIN QUAN
Furthering Education:
Students should pursue a college education as it advocates a faster development of useful life skills alongside furthering knowledge for one’s targeted career and ultimately results in better futuristic outcomes.
BY JOANNA LEI & STYVALIZH URIBE
As summer break approaches, students need to remember to stay safe and healthy during the coming sweltering days.
BY JOANNA LEI
Netflix, one of the most popular streaming services, has increased prices for the first time since 2016.
BY JOANNA LEI
Renaissance will host its first rally of the year with “The Avengers” theme in Byers Gymnasium Nov. 17 to acknowledge students who have achieved academic excellence in the first quarter.
BY JOANNA LEI
For those who like to have control over the small things in food, Shin-Sen-Gumi Hakata Ramen is the perfect joint to customize a ramen bowl.
By JOANNA LEI
The first visiting special exhibition at The Broad, the highly anticipated “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors” will be open Oct. 21 to Jan. 1.
By JOANNA LEI
Museums often have a bad connotation that leaves many to believe that they are boring, but summer break may allow us to visit them and appreciate opportunities to learn there.
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Presenting a wide range of authentic Indian menu options, Curry Hut Indian Food packs big, bold flavors into a small, fast food restaurant.
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Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors night is Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
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