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By The UA Bear Facts Posted on November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

Costco vs. IKEA: The Battle of Retail Giant Food Courts

By: Ella Forsthoffer ’24      When it comes to shopping for clothing, furnishings and groceries all in one trip, Costco and IKEA often stand out as popular destinations. Among the many … Continue reading Costco vs. IKEA: The Battle of Retail Giant Food Courts

Categories: Opinions
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on November 8, 2023

How the US Takes Care of Aging Nuclear Weapons

By: Madeline Butler ’24 It has been almost eight decades since a nuclear weapon has been fired in war, but these dangerous weapons still pose large threats as they age. … Continue reading How the US Takes Care of Aging Nuclear Weapons

Categories: Profiles
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on November 8, 2023

New York Fashion Week

By: Caroline Cutchall ’24 From the world’s biggest fashion brands, such as Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, to blooming brands who make their debut through this monumental event, New York … Continue reading New York Fashion Week

Categories: Features
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on November 8, 2023

Possible Ban on American Bully in the United Kingdom

By: Charlotte Tilden ’25 Recently, UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, announced that the American XL Bully will be banned by the end of 2023. Prime Minister Sunak tweeted, “It’s clear … Continue reading Possible Ban on American Bully in the United Kingdom

Categories: Global
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on October 4, 2023

Celebrating Your Freedom to Read: History of Banning Books

By: Ella Forsthoffer ’24      While the fall season often generates collective excitement over popular holidays such as Halloween and Thanksgiving, it also includes a number of celebrations that are … Continue reading Celebrating Your Freedom to Read: History of Banning Books

Categories: Opinions
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on October 4, 2023

U.S. Makes Policy Changes in Semiconductor Manufacturing

By: Madeline Butler ’24      The United States’ domestic semiconductor manufacturing industry has garnered an influx of interest amid recent concerns about international chip manufacturing. While these pieces of technology … Continue reading U.S. Makes Policy Changes in Semiconductor Manufacturing

Categories: Opinions
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on October 4, 2023

Are There Aliens in the Night Sky? Unusual Sightings Reported

By: Ashley Parades ’25      People across the world have recently reported seeing alien spaceships flying through the night that look like a string of pearls flying through the sky. … Continue reading Are There Aliens in the Night Sky? Unusual Sightings Reported

Categories: Global
By The UA Bear Facts Posted on October 4, 2023

Rising Temperatures Around the World Cause Concern

By: Sofia Wren ’25      As summer went by, many noticed the high, never-ending temperatures that Texas experienced. Dallas temperatures reached a record high of 110 degrees, beating the city’s … Continue reading Rising Temperatures Around the World Cause Concern

Categories: Global

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