China’s U23 national football team secured their place in the AFC U23 Asian Cup final after a commanding 3-0 victory over Vietnam in the semifinals, marking the first time in 22 years that Chinese football reached this pinnacle of Asian competition.
After Assad: Syria’s Uncertain Future and the Fragile Balance of Power in the Middle East
With devastation in infrastructure, casualties, economic, and political stability…This event demonstrates that the fall of brutal authoritarianism does not necessarily lead to some form of magical immediate democratic success…
Redondo Union High School students walk out to protest ICE
RUHS students walked out of school Friday morning to protest ICE raids and the killings of Alex Pretti, Renee Good and Keith Porter by federal officers.
Project Awaaz: Christine Amog on BIPOC Mental Health, Generational Healing, and Safe Spaces
Christine Amog is a mental health professional working with Wraparound services and is dedicated to supporting at-risk and BIPOC youth. She is an advocate for generational healing, safe spaces, and having honest conversations about mental health. Amog has a unique...
Opinion: What we choose not to see
As homelessness reaches historic levels nationwide, cities across the U.S. are opting for criminalization over compassion.
Who’s in the passenger seat? Uber’s impact on the world
Dive into the impact of Uber on the world: the convenience it brings consumers worldwide and the danger it poses on both riders and drivers every day.
Booked and busy: Evanston store fuels summer reading in youth
Booked’s new bundles make summer reading as easy as grab, go and get hooked.
Review: A Smorgasburg of flavors
One of my favorite things in the world is exploring different cultures through food. Last weekend I went to Smorgasburg Los Angeles, which is a multicultural food market located on The Row in downtown Los Angeles. Smorgasburg features a wide variety of small food...
Column: Reflections as a Library of Congress teen intern
Between researching Library collection items and touring the magnificent Main Reading Room, I gained a deeper appreciation for why preserving information matters.
No Limits Creative Arts expands to Placentia, continuing mission of inclusion through the arts
No Limits Creative Arts, an inclusive performing and visual arts program for neurodivergent and physically challenged individuals, has opened a new location in Placentia. Founded by Carla Hutchison, the program continues to expand its mission of creating supportive, accessible spaces for creative expression.
