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article written by Kanchan Naik, a News Team Contributor When Kalai Bagai first arrived in San Francisco on September 6th, 1915 with her husband Vaishno and three sons, local newspapers flocked to cover the story of the first Indian-American woman to enter the Bay Area. Fleeing British imperialism in her homeland, Bagai was exposed to the very casual racism and persecution she Read more...
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article written by, Kanchan Naik, a news team contributor Residents of the Tri-Valley came together to honor Catherine Kuo after her tragic passing in an automobile accident at Fallon Middle School. Ms. Kuo (48 years old) was a board trustee for the Dublin Unified School District, and was highly involved in DUSD’s volunteer programs. In fact, she unfortunately passed away Read more...
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article written by Giulia T., a news team contributor Chances are you’ve heard about GameStop. Especially their stocks. But if you’re anything like me, you probably don’t know what that means. Or the possibly ramifications of the situation. This article will attempt to explain the situation and hopefully show what will happen going forward. To read the full article, click Read more...
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article written by, Anastasiya, a news team contributor Violette Szabo earned her place as one of the bravest women in history as a secret agent in occupied France during WWII. Daughter of an Englishman and a French dressmaker, Violette was born in France and moved to England at the age of 12. Growing up in a competitive environment and surrounded Read more...
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Despite a resurgence in vacations this season, quarantine is still going on, and many trips are being cancelled or postponed due to health concerns. To help break the unbearable monotonous cycle of staying home every day, I’ve gone ahead and compiled a list of webcams from all over the world. Now, what are webcams, you ask? Webcams are basically videos Read more...
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Article by Kanchan, News Team Contributor On August 18th, Rep. Eric Swalwell discussed the latest efforts to cut government funding for the U.S. Postal Service in front of a small gathering at the Dublin Post Office. Along with addressing their concerns, he also raised awareness about the suppression of mail-in votes during the 2020 election season. “People are Read more...
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An Original Article by Anastasiya, News Team Contributor “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” ~ Maya Angelou Do you ever feel that being wrong is wrong? As a young adult, I am constantly trying to figure out my identity and my beliefs and so is everyone else, I believe. While Read more...
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by Margaret, News Team Contributor Extracurriculars are a fundamental aspect of the quintessential American experience. Their significance lies in the fact that they are highly capable of shaping a student’s interests and potentially even a future major or pathway! Not only are they essential parts of distinguishing a person from others in the all-important college admissions process, but they also Read more...
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By Kanchan, News Team Contributor There is a difference between shouting “Black Lives Matter” into the void and appreciating this statement for what it truly means. The former, which has been reappropriated in the latest wave of corporate desperation, brings its own layer of superficiality. But to accomplish the latter, there is a process of introspection involved. In order Read more...
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By Kanchan, A News Team Contributor Local Teens Help Break The Outbreak Though separated by a malfunctioning Zoom dashboard, I could see the passion radiating from youth nonprofit Break the Outbreak when I met the team for the first time. “How can we contribute to our society? How do we make a difference?”, asked Sky Yang, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Read more...