Simply put, the National Museum of Health and Medicine offers macabre and magic all at once — perfect for an autumn night. Located near Washington DC, with its sleek modernist exterior and the world’s ...
Breakdaning debuted as a new catagory in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, shaking the internet by storm, however, the announcement that the sport will not return to the 2028 Games because it did not fit ...
Is Banned Books Week designed to advance a political agenda? This student in Newport Beach and lover of access to literature set out to discover the truth.
Since its foundation in 1901, there have only been five Asian and 18 women Nobel Prize in Literature winners out of 121 individuals. In an interview with the Swedish Academy, Han Kang responded that ...
In this episode of Room 22 podcast, Daniel Pearl Magnet High School students discuss their perspectives on the 2024 presidential election results.
The ACCESS U Foundation's first ever symposium offered tools and guidance for college recruitment and success beyond sports.
In the era of social media, any resource that promotes reading may sound like a blessing, but it is pivotal to pay attention to the kind of literature that is being emphasized.
From Van Gogh to Picasso, almost all famed artists have had their pieces vandalized at least once throughout history — but why?
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” is a spin-off of the Disney Channel series “Wizards of Waverly Place” that promises the same enchanting magic to both new and older audiences.