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Students react to potential Tiktok ban

Students react to potential Tiktok ban

Makena Gardner April 1, 2025

Tiktok is one of most used social media platforms in the world and the United States. With more than 167.5 million users in the US and 1.58 billion users worldwide, Tiktok is a key part of people’s day....

Judge teachers on AI in the classroom

Oliver Bertrand March 28, 2025

Artificial intelligence markets, companies, and AI complexity are growing scarily fast. ChatGPT shattered our world when it publicly released in 2022, and we are still not prepared for the changes AI is...

Gen Z's struggle for independence

Gen Z’s struggle for independence

Will Trentman March 4, 2025

Gen Z is the first generation to be tracked by their parents via various apps on phones. Whether it be Life360 to FindMy these apps have raised a question of how independent can kids truly be. When...

Social Media is a waste of students' time

Social Media is a waste of students’ time

Will Trentman, Staff January 29, 2025

Social Media has quickly become one of the most prevalent issues among high school students. It has been the biggest form of communication among teenagers across the globe in recent years. Most apps are...

Social Media shapes connections and challenges our identity

Social Media shapes connections and challenges our identity

Sophie Grafer December 17, 2024

Social media has shaped each of us in our interactions with the world, but the debate still goes on. On the one hand, it could have been used as a tool for connection, but many are doubtful and raise their...

Research has shown that even the mere presence of a cell phone can cause distractions.

Cell phone policy: Too strict or not strict enough?

CJ Stokes, Editor April 11, 2023

It is no secret that students have a problem with cell phones in the classroom. Cell phones offer a great deal, such as more personal autonomy, the ability to develop more of an school identity through...

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