Are You Guilty of a Microaggression?
Are you guilty of microaggressions?
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Are you guilty of microaggressions?
Just months ago, archaeologists have discovered the buried remains of an industrial royal metropolis that existed just outside the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes; they have for now dubbed it the "lost golden city of Luxor."
Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? It's true, and poetry has the power to change the world. And some magical and pithy words sometimes have deeper meanings than one may realize. Love, grief, beauty, life, and even philosophy; these are all important qualities shared through poems. Perhaps you can find some beauty in these!
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By Ranvitha Chirumamilla, 6th grade
1. Competitive art used to be in the Olympics.
Sure, to make all the Trekkies out there go crazy jumping for joy, a couple of researchers at Applied Physics have created the first general model for a warp drive. For those who don't know, warp-capability is the ability of a ship to travel at faster-than-light speeds. Originally used fictitiously in the '60s in "Star Trek", the idea of warp...
The best book to read in March! Or anytime, really!
March Madness is an incredibly popular college basketball tournament, with an average of 10.5 million viewers. The idea of March Madness was created by the Ohio State coach Harold Olsen in 1939. Although the idea was created by Harold Olsen, the term March Madness was created by Henry V. Porter, a basketball coach who was inducted into the Naismith...
By Anna Bauer and Nadina Sarev, 6th Grade