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Ascon Toxic Waste Dump
Operating as a landfill from 1938 to 1984, the Ascon Landfill in Huntington Beach, Orange County, is now a vacant 38-acre site. Most of the waste occupying the area came from oil drilling operations and construction projects, which were deposited into open lagoons and pits. Since then, remediation projects have been occurring in multiple phases, with the final site remediation work beginning in January 2019. However, soon after, two notices of violations were issued for the r
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The Stormwater Permit That Shape the Future of Local Water Quality
After a heavy storm, water rushes to the streets, sidewalks, parking lots, and neighborhoods. This may simply seem like rain disappearing into a drain. However, that water carries much more than simply rain. While on its way from rushing into the drains, it can pick up oil from roads, bacteria from pet waste, pesticides from lawns, and trash from sidewalks. All that goes into drains, moving through channels, creeks, rivers, and eventually the ocean. In order to regulate thes
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MPA Watch: Neighbor to Nurture
On a sunny afternoon along the Orange County coastline, most visitors run, walk, surf, or enjoy the view. However, some people are there for another reason: to watch. Through a program called MPA Watch, trained volunteers observe human activity in and around Marine Protected Areas, or MPAs. Holding a clipboard, a sheet of paper, or even a phone, they record everything they see along the coast: fishing, boats, tidepooling, wildlife viewing, or even simply reading a book. The
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Harmful Algal Blooms
The ocean is a place of relaxation, beauty, and life. However, in a lot of places, the exact water that gives us the 5-star Michelin pleasure is facing a significant threat: harmful algal blooms. Harmful algal blooms occur when the water conditions align to support rapid algal growth, producing an uncontrollable amount of algae that produce toxins that hurt people and other marine animals. According to the Centers for Disease Control, harmful algal blooms occur based on four
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Food Price to Climate Change
A trip to the supermarket has become extremely expensive over the past few years. Fruits, vegetables, bread, eggs, and every other daily food have been harder to afford than they used to. Inflation, labor costs, and supply chains have a huge impact on food prices, but another factor has been making an immense contribution: climate change. Climate change and food prices may seem completely unrelated at first. However, one of the reasons that the two are closely related is that
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Can Influencers Actually Make a Difference?
Climate change is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing today. However, for many people, climate change can feel distant, or even overwhelming. The endless policies, scientific reports, and statistics are all crucial to climate change, but it is often hard for the public to understand. But with modern technology, we have developed a bridge to connect the public to these seemingly distant issues. Through platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, influencers
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The AI Takeover That Didn’t Kill Coding
For decades, computer science students learned through the same process: start with loops and variables, create algorithms, and after enough sleepless nights filled with syntax errors, emerge as coders. However, the era of laborious hand-coding might be coming to an end. Powerful AI systems like ChatGPT and Claude can now produce the same code in seconds. If machines can code quicker – and better, perhaps – what's left for humans? This question is shaping classrooms, career
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Is Test "Optional" Truly Optional
Over 2000 schools remain test-optional, but some are beginning to reverse the policy. For the first time in decades, college admissions were more based on essays, grades, and activities–and less on numbers. However, in 2025, the numbers are starting to come back as a huge part of college admissions. This year, several top universities, including Harvard and Yale, have announced that they will be bringing back SAT or ACT scores. Ever since the pandemic, thousands of schools a
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The Human Cost of Trump’s Visa War on Education
Waking up in the morning to pack your bag for school. Waking up the next day to pack your suitcase to go back to your home country. Or being admitted into your dream college and having no way to get there. This is the shocking reality of many international students. After Donald Trump’s return to office in January of 2025, the following months have been filled with visa revocations, application freezes, and visa anxiety. A similar situation occurred in 2020 when the Trump ad
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Value of VAPA Classes
In an era where academic achievements and getting into top universities are students' highest priorities, a question lingers: Are Visual And Performing Arts (VAPA) still valued in our education system? As schools and students strive to boost performance in STEM fields, creative fields like music, art, and drama are quietly being pushed aside. Although a large portion of students indeed take a VAPA class, most are taking those classes to “fill up their extracurricular activit
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Smart Classrooms, Smarter Minds
In classrooms across the country, a revolution is taking place. Classrooms are no longer filled with the sound of textbook pages flipping or the swishing sound of pencils. In fact, even the sounds of keyboards have diminished. Now, students rely on their computers to ask AIs to read their textbooks, summarize articles, and write essays. From a higher perspective, it’s possible to say that AI has begun to even think for them. From OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini, new tech
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Recommended For You:
It always starts small. You like one video about workouts, and your screen is flooded with countless workouts and diets. You watch a video game clip, and before you know it, hours have flown by, and you're still watching the same video game. The scariest part? You did not choose any of the videos. This is the world of algorithmic recommendations: the invisible force that chooses what you watch, listen to, and believe. Algorithms are everywhere. The “For You” page on TikTok,
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Brewing Profit With Boba
No matter the weekend or weekday, morning or night, boba shops are crowded with a colorful palette of crowds ranging from students to adults. However, behind this colorful image lies a chaotic market booming with rapid trend shifts, competition, and tight margins. Boba has risen as a worldwide trend enjoyed by many and now serves as a staple dessert or appetizer for a huge population. However, for shop owners, boba means more than just a tasty dessert. It means a fierce batt
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The Timeless Charm of Insadong: Where Tradition Meets Modernity
As winter gives way to spring, the ice melts into clear water, awakening life. The arrival of spring is vividly apparent in Insa-dong, a charming locale nested in Jongro-gu, where Korean tradition meets modernity. Here, visitors can explore an array of artisan handicrafts, including antique ceramics and accessories, alongside traditional Korean foods and refreshments. This charming district offers a tranquil retreat from the fast-paced modern world, embodying spring's serene
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DMV’s Efficiency Struggle in the Digital Age
Flash, the infamous DMV worker from the movie Zootopia, might have found his dream job behind the counters at our very own DMVs. For anyone trying to either renew a license, take permit tests, or get a REAL ID, this hypothesis was brought to reality. Lines crawl, paperwork barely gets processed, and wait times stretch over hours. Although the California DMV has rolled out its ambitious digital options that “empower customers to avoid DMV office visits, with 27 million online
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Where Music Meets Safety
Even before everyone’s Bruno Mars or Taylor Swift starts singing, the crowd's energy reaches its peak, leading to a lot of shoves and pushes. A few minutes later, some are being pulled over the barricade by security, unconscious. This story may seem like fiction, or even 100% preventable if one is precocious of their surroundings. However, statistics say otherwise. According to a study, in 300 outdoor concerts over 10 years, 70,000 people suffered significant injuries, and 2
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Ethics of AI and Machine Learning
Sleek flying cars, sentient robots, and time travel–for decades, artificial intelligence has tempted us with its possibilities. But will AI, if left unchecked, simply exacerbate humanity's existing social issues? Ever since the release of ChatGPT, AI has become a new buzzword in the media. Companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft are breathlessly racing each other to roll out the best chatbot. Meanwhile, actors and musicians are speaking out, with the SAG actors' guild go
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Hidden Truth of Phone Service Transfers
As time ticked on, my mom’s Costco cart, full of frozen items, slowly started to melt. Having already waited three hours, my mom went to get groceries, thinking that we’d surely be done soon. But two hours later, we’re still stuck at the T-Mobile station at Costco, along with my mom’s melting shopping cart. And now, we are told that it is time for Costco to close and that we should come back tomorrow. Ads always promise seamless transfers, better coverage, and cheaper bills.
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Cirra AI: Connecting Care through Understanding
Cirra AI: Connecting Care through Understanding When I first started my internship at CHOC, I thought data was simple. Numbers in, numbers out. But I quickly learned that hospitals speak different languages, not in words but in the way they record care. When a patient was transferred to another hospital like CHLA, information like medications, allergies, or lab results would go missing. I watched doctors scroll through dozens of files, frustrated, trying to piece together a p

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One Story, A Hundred Different Reports
Written by Keith Jung This month marks the one year of the 1.6 billion dollar lawsuit against Fox News for gatekeeping information. Media...
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South Korea’s Devastating Population Decrease
Written by Eugene Kwon South Korea is currently experiencing the worst population crisis of all time. Since 2013, it has been ranked last in terms of birth rates within the OECD, and their national birth rate is an average of 0.78, less than 1. What’s even worse is that Seoul's birth rate is lower, as it has an average of 0.59. 249,000 babies were born in 2022, which is a decrease of 4.4% from the previous year. South Korea is continuing to reach its lowest birth rates every
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Differences in Education: South Korea and United States Series
Kayleen Kim Language, traditions, and norms. In a unified society, these components of a centripetal force could transform into a...
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Potential of A.I. Industry
Tay Kim The potential of AI is definitely one of the most controversial topics right now. Trending stocks in the market are good examples...
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Neuro-DIVERSE, Neuro-TYPICAL
Dawon Shin A neurodiverse person’s brain, however, works differently than the medical and social norm, away from others’ expectations....
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Greenwashing: The Hidden Truth Behind Eco-Friendly Claims
Spring Park Living in a period with rising environmental consciousness, increasing numbers of consumers are now seeking out products that...
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“Back in My Day”: Social Aging and the Generation Gap
Kevin Choi "Back in my day..." – a phrase that often signals the beginning of stories from older folks about the past. But beyond the...
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Water Scarcity
Kayla Park Water scarcity has been an issue for centuries and it has gotten worse over the years. Water scarcity can happen for many...
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Hydroponic Farming
Eugene Kwon In order for a person to survive, they need to eat; they need to consume nutrients everyday. This might seem very obvious but...
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Sunscreen and Its Effects on Our Oceans
Portia Nee Wearing chemical sunscreen to the beach helps protect your skin; however, it has multiple negative effects on marine life....
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Sidewalk Littering: The Unseen Environmental Threat
Benjamin Kim California, a renowned state for its diverse and stunning landscapes, as well as its vibrant and bustling cities, faces a...
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BCI Technology
By Neil Hwang Imagine a world where you can control objects and communicate without lifting a finger. Thanks to Brain-Computer Interface...

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Green Media instead of Green on Media
Dawon Shin We are often able to see the range of thriving wildlife to the destruction of the environment in the media. Though the media...
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How is fashion killing our planet? By: Calvin Pang
Cotton. Polyester. Silk. These materials and many more are what make up the clothes on our backs. One could almost say that clothes are...
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An Overlooked Result of Climate Change
Ocean acidification is a huge environmental issue that puts many important marine environments in danger. Ocean acidification is when...
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The Reality of Tobacco and Cigarettes
When people think of pollution, people most likely think of greenhouse gas emissions. Citizens are getting tricked into believing that...

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"Controlled Burns"
Dawon Shin February 2023, the media and news were filled with concern about the Ohio Train Derailment. The environmental concerns from...
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The Economic Devastation by the Removal of Carbon Emissions
It would surprise few people to claim that climate change is negatively impacting the planet, however few people realize how much of the...
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Processed Food
Processed foods have been invented by someone in the name of Nicholas Appert who invented the technique of hermetic bottling in 1809....
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Energy Drinks
Nowadays, many teenagers and adults drink energy drinks primarily for a boost of energy drinks. Other people drink it for different...
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Why is knowledge banned from schools?
By: Calvin Pang In the past 2 years, thousands of books have been banned from schools across the United States. This has been seen as a...
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Reduce, Reduce, Reduce
4/16/23 With global warming getting worse and worse the world is finally beginning to take action on how to prevent it before it becomes...
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The Hidden Cost of Environmental Sustainability
Keith Jung It would surprise few people to claim that climate change is negatively impacting the planet. However, few people realize how...
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Americans are Out of Their Homes
By Taehyun Bang Homeless encampment is a global issue where the homeless have the right to encamp in public areas: streets, parks,...
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The Dark Side of EVS
Electric Cars are supposed to be eco friendly, however the production of the vehicles are more hazardous than they were supposed to be....

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Over-Reliance on AIs
Dawon Shin Especially after COVID-19, AIs became essential to boost productivity and track the spread of COVID-19. Virtual classrooms,...
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Refund the Police
Tyre Nichols beat to death by 5 police officers in front of his own home, George Floyd choked to death on the street for 11 minutes by a...
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Korean vs US School Lunches
School is a place where students go to learn and socialize. US high schools are a lot different than Korean high schools. Most US...
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Mainstreaming
Mainstreaming is one of the most debatable topics in the past and nowadays. Mainstreaming is when students with disabilities and students...
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Danaus Plexippus
Danaus plexippus is a species of butterfly that has orange wings with black stripes. They are about 10 cm wide and are creatures that...
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Is Gun Control an Effective Way to Control Crime?
In this picture, people are protesting for the ban on firearms and the protection of people. These people think the ban on the use of...
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