School News

ANS Girls’ Soccer Team’s Journey to AASCA 2024

The girls’ soccer team at ANS recently returned with a third-place trophy from AASCA 2024. Led by captain Luciana Gonzalez and co-captain Luciana Arguello, the group of girls participated in three days of intense soccer matches. The team dedicated months of preparation, training diligently Monday through Saturday under the guidance

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Science

Eccentric Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson’s Quest: Defying Death and Aging

Only one thing is certain in life: death. Death’s solution? None whatsoever. It’s the harsh rule of life that everything comes to an end. Enter Bryan Johnson, an American Entrepreneur, venture capitalist, writer and author. With the average lifespan in 2023 being eighty years, which some find more than enough,

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Opinion

The Rematch

Who would’ve guessed it. Yet at the same time, why didn’t we guess it? We’re about three months into 2024, and about four years have already passed since the infamous 2020 US election. That one-on-one battle between former US President Donald J. Trump and current US president Joe Biden was

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School News

DALE Initiative Expands: Fourth and Fifth Graders Engage in Debate

“DALE”, (Debates Académicos de Líderes Estudiantiles) the once small debate initiative, now looks to expand to primary. On Thursday, February 22nd, fourth and fifth grade ANS students took part in their first DALE committee, debating about complex topics, like food insecurity, and friendship. The event began at the library, where

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Opinion

ChatGPT Tool or Crutch?

Article by Jerry Pan & Rodrigo Lopez You’ve surely heard of ChatGPT. It’s a powerful deep-learning AI (Artificial Intelligence) made by OpenAI, and it’s the next big step in developing advanced AI technology. It’s being used all around the world for many different purposes. Some might say that’s a good

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