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King Students Take a Virtual Trip to This Year's Harvard Model UN

This past weekend King students attended the 68th annual Harvard Model United Nations Conference, held virtually for the first time this year.

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Could geothermal vents hold the secret to the origin of life on Earth?

A Nation Divided: The Problems with Two-Party Politics

In the wake of the riots in D.C. and the Trump presidency as a whole, many Americans are taking a step back to reflect on the political climate of the nation. Although political polarization is far from old, the Trump presidency brought a worrying surge of partisanship. Although division

Discussing his Dream: Students Lead Civil Rights Conversation for MLK Day

This Monday we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the impact he had on racial equality and civil rights. In remembrance, students at King took the opportunity to learn about the less well known facets of the civil rights movement.

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Could life really exist beyond Earth?

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