Opinion

The Plato tutorial: A prelude to confusion.

Opinion: Online Classes are Not Efficient!

This online class system is not worth the time and effort.

Opinion: DRY TEXTING IS THE ABSOLUTE WORST

You should be putting into a conversation about what you get out of it.

Opinion: STUDENTS SHOULD GRADE TEACHERS

Why does rating someone's performance only go one way?

Opinion: GCPS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ARE CHOSEN STUPIDLY

The calendar should reflect students' actual lives.

Sign language is the third most commonly used language, according to the National Association of the Deaf, so why aren’t we learning it?

Why Fortnite is Bad for the Gaming Economy

The popular free-to-play game isn't crafting goodwill with gamers.

Opinion: Gloucester 411-- Good for no one

Local Facebook group a breeding ground for confirmation bias.

The Importance of Music in Video Games

Managing Editor Ethan Miller takes a deep dive into the impact an OST can have

Proposed re-scheduling hurts students, teachers, and parents.

photo taken by Vas Panagiotopoulos

Radical and threatening ideas should not and can not be tolerated.

Country music is simultaneously undergoing its own destruction and own rebirth.

Online library passes like the one pictured may just be a necessary evil.

New rules may be necessary, but are nevertheless inconvenient.

Live action trend maybe isn't as "magical" as they'd like you to believe.

Anti-vax movement is gaining traction despite lack of evidence to support it.

Many Dukes see advantages to the potential privilege to leave

Sophomore Amber Howle sneaks out in the absence of an open campus policy. Photo by Lainey Blanks.
Sophomores Colin O'Brien and Aleyah Colmbs are reaping the "benifits" of constructive boredom.

Despite its bad reputation, boredom might bring with it several positives

FEMA Trailers image. The image was created for a video about the potentially hazardous conditions, resale and use of FEMA trailers, entitled Where Have All the Trailers Gone?. photo by mage downloaded with permission from the Science History Institute, as part of the Wikipedian in Residence initiative.

Formaldehyde causes possible poisoning in shelters.

The privilege to use phones is both helpful and deserved.

Everyone expects compensation for achievement. Why should students be any different?

As uncomfortable as it might be to talk about, GHS would benefit from reintroducing the cut class.