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Issue 3

Vol. 2 - No. 1

Vol. 2 - No. 1

Papuan Personhood Protests

Jesslyn Sugianto

September 14, 2020

Papuan activists of Wamena gathered together on 28 August 2019 in a series of protests towards those who have previously insulted students and citizens of the city, by calling Papuans racial slurs like “monkey” and “keling”.

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Should Students Even Study for School Tests?

Ciana Aretha

September 14, 2020

Most of last academic year’s Cambridge test-takers have decided to use predicted grades instead of sitting for real exams in October and November.

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Addams Family Musical to Go Online?

Andrea Wylie & Erika Haryanto

September 14, 2020

It is a Springfield tradition to alternate between holding two large events that encompass a single year of Springfield: a musical and a school cup.

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Guru Purview

Ethan Aldyo & KC

September 14, 2020

Throughout this academic year, the teachers of Springfield PB3, who are still required to teach live from campus, continue to adjust to the pandemic situation.

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Lost in Transition

Priscilla Adhiwijaya

September 14, 2020

Around the world, students of the Class of 2020, now colloquially known as the Class of Covid-19, are struggling with their transition from high school to higher education.

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Online Learning: More Fraud than Fruit?

Anoushka Ghosh

September 14, 2020

Students, in online classes, find themselves cheating more often during examinations. Springfield has announced that due to the pandemic, online school could last until December 2020 and possibly even longer.

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Social Media Overflows with Student Businesses

Brendan Alexander & Jonathan Santoso

September 14, 2020

While browsing through your Instagram feed, you may have seen story after story infused with student business promotions.

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