By Annie Zhang On Jan. 9, 300 students among 1818 applicants were named scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search Competition, a national high school…
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By Annie Zhang Some people are afraid of heights. Others are anxious around spiders. However, for many teenagers nowadays, a greater fear is losing a…
By Annie Zhang The room permanently reeks of yeast and alcohol wipes. Bunsen burners are flaming in one corner and infectious fungi are growing in…
By Annie Zhang I used to associate art galleries with silent rooms filled with pretentious, middle-aged classical music enthusiasts that possessed refined tastes in wine.…
By Annie Zhang On Oct. 18, thousands of students around the country refreshed their web pages simultaneously. Waiting anxiously, these students opened a document of…
Photos taken by Annie Zhang Captions written by Annie Zhang Nine minutes and nine seconds—the time it takes to walk from New York City’s Metropolitan…
Photos taken by Annie Zhang Captions written by Annie Zhang
By Annie Zhang The New York City Ballet, Metropolitan Opera, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and a select few high school students all have one thing…
By Annie Zhang 16 years ago, Madison Square Park in New York City had deteriorated due to misuse. In 2000, a hot dog cart was…
By Annie Zhang What you’ve learned about genies is wrong—not all genies are as funny as Robin Williams. In fact, they aren’t even called genies.…