China’s HIV problem is finally being acknowledged under new leadership.
Author: Aileen Seo
A History That Must Never Repeat Itself
A holocaust survivor recounts his experience in an autobiography.
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Leaving For Home
After a year and a half of therapy in Houston, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is ready to return to her hometown in Arizona.
Unleashing the InnerSpark
The California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA) is an opportunity for high school students to unleash their artistic talents and to engage in a community devoted to creating the next generation of young artists.
“Go Tell it on the Mountain” Book Review
John Grimes walks a bumpy road to the threshing floor filled with struggles and disappointments.
From Rags to Riches
J.K. Rowling, mother to the Harry Potter series, has yet another great story to tell in addition to that of the boy wizard.
The 35th San Diego Junior Model United Nations Conference
The 35th annual San Diego Junior Model United Nations Conference was filled with heated discussions and debates about national policy and compromise.
What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Smarter
Adam Robinson’s book is a panacea to high school students struggling to make maximum grades in minimum time.
A Farewell to Hope
Frederic Henry’s life parallels that of his creator, Ernest Hemingway, in which he is consumed by disappointment and misery.
Recent Shootings Raise Concerns in the Korean Community
On April 2, 2012, 43-year old One L. Goh opened gunfire on the campus of Oikos University in Oakland, California, killing seven people and injuring three. Goh, a South Korean native, had been a former student who had been excused from the university on disciplinary charges. Goh’s actions have left much of the Korean community…