Samael McCormick This pandemic has brought many changes to the Menlo community’s activities–summer internships being one of the biggest ones. While many do take them before their junior year, I asked those […]
The Pandemic: Angels and Devils
Tsz Ying Lau People respond differently to pandemics due to their differences in values. If you found yourself maybe a coronavirus carrier, would you choose to quarantine yourself at once for fourteen […]
Freedom or Death?
Tsz Ying Lau Would you risk your life for freedom? This has been a philosophical question that no one can give a perfect answer to. A universal answer would be “it depends […]
The Stand
Ethan Chen When I received email from Professor Linda Bakke, she asked me what I thought about The Stand, a novel written by the master of horror, Stephen King. Knowing my interest […]
Career Connect Day
Samael McCormick This spring semester has been a wild ride. We fully transitioned from in-person classes, meetings, and daily activities to being members of “Zoom University” in less than one full week […]
While the Virus Keeps Students at Home, Education Continues
Tsz Ying Lau Xiao Quan wakes up every morning at 6:30 a.m. and picks up her phone while still in bed. She stays in bed not because she is sick; instead, she […]
Staying centered during COVID-19
Courtney Cooper We have all been thrown into a new landscape of uncertainty and change with the effects of the pandemic affecting every level of our lives. It’s no wonder the cases […]