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Science for a Brighter Tomorrow

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The celebration of the 2025 National Science Month reminds us how important science is in shaping our future. With the theme "Harnessing the Unknown: Powering the Future through Science and Innovation," it encourages us to go beyond what we already know and use new discoveries to solve today's problems. Science has always helped us improve our daily lives, and it continues to give us hope for a better future. Science and society are always connected. Every discovery affects the way we live, from technology and communication to health and the environment. In the coming years, we can expect science to play an even bigger role in addressing issues like climate change, energy shortages, and global health concerns. At the same time, society needs to use these advancements wisely so that they will truly benefit people and protect the world we live in. As we look ahead, it is important for science and society to work together. Education, awareness, and responsible use of technol...

A Wake up Call

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                                          Climate change is no longer just a topic we read about in science books—it's something we can actually see and feel around us. The weather has become unpredictable, storms are stronger, and the heat during summer feels more intense than it used to be. It's a reminder that our planet is changing, and not always for the better. What makes climate change alarming is how it affects our everyday lives. Farmers struggle when the rains don’t come on time, while families living near the coast worry about rising sea levels. Even in cities, people feel the effects through flooding or extreme heat waves. It’s clear that this isn’t just about the environment—it’s about people, communities, and our future. The good news is, we are not completely helpless. Small changes can create a big impact when many of us do them together. Things like reducing pla...

Intramural Spirit

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Intramurals are one of the most exciting events in school because they give students the chance to enjoy and show their skills outside academics. They are important because they promote teamwork, sportsmanship, and school spirit. For a few days, students get to take a break from lessons and join games, cheer for their teams, and support their classmates. More than just playing or watching, intramurals bring everyone together and make the school community feel alive and united. For me, this year's intramurals was a mix of fun, stress, and learning. As part of the MAPEH Club, I had the chance to help organize activities like Esports tournaments (Mobile Legends and Call of Duty) and different booths. Handling the Esports was not easy because some players were hot-headed and very competitive, which made the games harder to manage. On the other hand, preparing and running the booths took a lot of time and energy. It was tiring, but it also felt good to see students visiting and enjoying...