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Significant renovations are coming to M-A in the next few years, including a new classroom building, updated sports facilities, improvements to the B-Wing, and other minor projects. All these projects ...
In the heart of San Carlos’ bustling downtown, between Laurel and San Carlos Avenue lies a small coffee shop, The Groovy Goose. Opened in the fall of 2023 by Nathan and Sierra Conte, the Groovy Goose ...
Dissections may be a moral gray area, but they are pertinent to biology classes. As someone who dissected a fetal pig in Biology and a cat in AP Biology, I’ve learned far more through those ...
M-A’s English department has selected a variety of books that give students a chance to explore different genres, cultures, historical periods, and perspectives on topics like race, gender, and ...
Almost every morning before school, junior Gabi Jansen wakes up early to straighten her hair. She’s one of many M-A students—and women across the globe—who choose to put heat to their curls. Those ...
Along El Camino Real, a pink neon sign flashes “Dumpling City,” welcoming customers inside. Under the glowing sign is a chalkboard that says, “FRESH & FROZEN DUMPLINGS ONLY.” As customers enter the ...
This past week, students may have noticed new faces walking around on campus, observing classes, and talking to students and teachers. These officials are a part of WASC, or the Western Association of ...
The U.S. has been on high alert in recent months as bird flu has spread across poultry farms, leading grocery stores and farmers to hunker down to prevent the spread of the disease and its ...
Menlo Park’s annual Egg Hunt and Spring Festival drew thousands of families from across the community for a day of seasonal celebration at Burgess Park and the Arrillaga Family Recreation Center last ...
Families and kids of all ages joined their friends and community to celebrate the Easter season at the Little Blue House on Friday in EPA. Children ran around the playground, enjoyed snacks, and ...
When I found out my freshman Biology class would be dissecting a pig, I was appalled. Not only did it sound disgusting, but it contradicted my moral values. The methods of obtaining animals for ...
This is the 96th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. Michael Farzi ’11 is an executive officer at the World Health Organization, ...
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