Katelyn Lara explains the backstory to the most famous Irish holiday: Saint Patrick’s Day.
Women’s History Month
Stephanie Mitanoska talks about several notable women in commemoration of Women’s History Month.
Russia’s Kamila Valieva Banned in Olympic Doping Scandal
Sophia Tsien covers Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva’s four year ban following the Beijing Olympics doping scandal.
66th Annual Grammy Awards Highlights: The Night of Female Triumph
Leah Duffill summarizes the highlights from the 66th Annual Grammy Awards and how women played a major role in the event’s success.
Elton John: The Newest Recipient of an EGOT
Leah Duffill discusses Elton John’s winning of an EGOT, and what it means for the already-renowned singer-songwriter’s legacy.
Would you be able to pass the U.S. Citizenship Test?
Can you name the Chief Justice of the U.S.? Even if you can’t, United States immigrants have to in order to become a citizen. Read Genevieve Lee's article to see if you would pass the U.S. naturalization test.
The Origins of Jack-o’-Lanterns
Kenneth Ryu explores the origins of Jack-o’-lanterns. They are seen as the most common symbols of Halloween, alongside black cats, witches, and ghosts. However, where did the tradition of carving a face on a pumpkin come from and why do we still do it to this day?
Breakdancing: Back for the 2024 Summer Olympics
Genevieve Lee shares the history and basics of breakdancing, preparing viewers for what to expect on the dance floor next year in Paris.
The 2023 Met Gala – The Origins and The Fashion
Stephanie Mitanoska explores fashion's biggest night and some of this year's most memorable looks.
Pride Month Awareness
Renee Inan discusses the origins of Pride Month and ways to celebrate this June.