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An artists interpretation of Philae as it lands on comet 67P

An Astronomical Achievement

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist December 5, 2014

Humanity reached a new milestone in its quest for galactic exploration with the spacecraft Rosetta and the lander Philae on November 12. The Philae’s landing on comet 67P, also known as Churyumov-Gerasimenko,...

Weird Al, master of parodies

Powerful Parodies

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist December 5, 2014

With every movie, song, book, and video, there’s going to be a parody. Some are good, most are bad, but if you know where to look, you're sure to find some hilarious content.   Weird Al Yankovic...

Photo courtesy of metabolicmotivation.com. Yeah that pretty much sums it up.

Weight Loss Shmeight Loss

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist November 12, 2014

  The most frustrating part of any site is the inevitable mass-produced, overdone ad trying to get a visitor to click and buy some hocus-pocus fat fix while malware comes to pillage and loot his...

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FEEL ALL TEH FEARS

There is Nothing to Fear but the Scary

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist November 12, 2014

Fear is a powerful, primal instinct, passed down through the ages since the dawn of time. But what is fear? What makes someone fearful? Why do we experience fear?   Fear is a natural part of...

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Some of the victims of the killing

Mass Murder in Mexico

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist November 12, 2014

The role of democracy is to provide for the people. The role of the police is to protect the people. So what does it mean if the police arrest 43 student teachers and give them to a local cartel to kill...

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These guys deserve a high score.

Costume Creeps

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist November 6, 2014

What do children and adults have in common on Halloween night? Costumes, of course! They’re the most widely known tradition of Halloween, dating back far before the jack-o-lantern. But how many people...

Drone delivering Pizza

No Fly Drone

Kevin Chiang, Photojournalist November 6, 2014

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, are an increasingly important part of modern life. Senior Kyle Yang stated that he “[sees] a lot of places where people can use drones in the future.”...

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One of the cards of Magic: the Gathering

Club Spotlight- Magic: the Gathering

Rachel Seo, Photojournalist October 5, 2014

Walk by Mr. Shanahan’s room 372 at lunch and you might wonder why so many students are standing outside his classroom eating their lunches. Look more closely and you might notice that, one by one, these...

Happy in Tehran

Shera Brady, Friday Editor October 5, 2014

Pharrell Williams’ hit song “Happy” expanded across borders, and although it soon came to be nauseating, it was a catchy tune that made people across the globe break out into dance. Six young dancers...

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Sadly, this isnt what its going to look like.

Tail Turret Tale

Kevin Chiang, News Layout Editor October 2, 2014

During the age of subsonic aircraft and Indiana Jones (“They got us, son”), the tail turret was a wonderful idea; after all, who could fly fast enough to dodge a bullet? It was incredibly successful...

Voices of 9/11

Voices of 9/11

Nikita Kheni, Photojournalist September 26, 2014

The voice on the other end of the phone. The cry in the darkness. The flag raised amid death and devastation. Some of these are the tales of ordinary people who were caught in extraordinary situations;...

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Steve Jobs with the first iPod Classic.

Rest in Peace, iPod Classic

Angela Chuang, Photojournalist September 25, 2014

On October 23, 2001, Apple released the world’s first iPod, the iPod Classic.  At the time, the Classic had 5-10 GB of storage, but within 7 years, it increased to 160 GB.  On September 9, 2014,  Apple...

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