On Aug. 4, the South Korea soccer team went up against Great Britain’s team and won during the semi-finals for the 2012 Olympics.
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Finding a Needle in a Haystack
Many scientists have been looking towards stem cells as an alternative source of heart cells that could potentially replace diseased or damaged tissue in hearts of disease patients.
Chicken, With A Side Of Controversy
This article is about the controversy surrounding Chick-Fil-A CEO’s stance on same-sex marriage.
Chick-fil-A Same-Sex Marriage Controversy Continues
In an interview, Chick-Fil-A president Dan T. Cathy confirmed that his company is a proponent of the traditional family unit.
Harvard Challenged by Recession
Recession widely impacts elite universities such as Harvard on constructions, scholarships, and the library.
Usain Bolt wins Gold in 100 Meter Final
Usain Bolt defends his 100 meter title at the London Olympics.
Timing Error Strips a Fencer of Victory and Chance at Gold
On July 30, 2012, fencer Shin A Lam of South Korea filed an appeal after a timing error cost her the win.
Stanford’s Simulated College Experience
Stanford’s summer program, EPGY, gives high school students an opportunity to experience college life.
A Helping Hand for People with Diabetes
On July 26, expert Tara Clark came to Livingstone CDC to provide free education about handling diabetes.
IDEA: Calling All Debaters
This past summer, debaters from all over the world came together in Mexico to win first place, in the IDEA international debate competition, for their country. The two weeks of debating were both intense and fun for the debaters.