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Jeni’s Resumes Ice Cream Production Following Listeria Scare

On May 14, Jeni’s made the exciting announcement that it was resuming ice cream production.  This follows a massive recall caused by the discovery of listeria in its pints. The popular ice cream company closed its doors on April 23rd yet promises to have all of its shops up and running by Memorial Day Weekend.

A $9 Computer That Can Do It All

The announcement of a $9 computer is making waves in the tech world–not only for its price cut also for its capabilities. Recently unveiled by Next Thing Co, the “CHIP” is a tiny circuit board that can fit in the palm of your hand. It promises all of the functions of a normal computer along

Google’s Project Fi Could Spell Trouble for Verizon and AT&T

Written by Tristan Rhee’17 Google made a big announcement last Wednesday, confirming its launch of a new wireless service Project Fi, which is unique because it will use available Wi-Fi hotspots and only switch to other carriers when Wi-Fi is not available.  While Google is certainly not the first company to introduce such “Wi-Fi First”

The Worth of E-Cigarettes

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s annual youth tobacco survey, the use of electronic cigarettes has tripled among middle and high school students in the last year.

Liquid Biopsy

Finding new, less obtrusive ways to fight cancer is a priority in the medical field. As it stands now, the most effective way of diagnosing cancer is through a procedure called a biopsy. This involves cutting the body open and slicing out a piece of the tumor to diagnose the its severity. Unfortunately, this procedure

A Failed Audience for a Successful Speaker

Written by Jane Li On Tuesday, April 7th, CSG, Wellington, and Academy’s freshmen gathered in the Barton Room to listen to Dr. Madeline Levine, a psychologist, who wrote Teach Your Children Well, a New York Times bestseller. In addition, she co-founded Challenge Success, an expansion of the SOS (Stressed Out Students) Project, at Stanford University’s