David Bridges chats up a storm about his favorite TV genre. Published 1/18/22. Last edited 1/13/22.
Ben speaks on the topic of how much fans should be able to distract opposing teams and the benefits of trash talking. Published 1/18/22. Last Edited 1/11/22
Sean Mckeone talks about ways in which people combat negative thoughts. Published 1/18/22 Last edited 1/11/22
Zoe Rakarich dives into the disturbing life and mysterious death of criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Published 1/18/22. Last edited 1/13/22.
Liam Crampton discusses the disgusting and predatory tropes that anime and manga has normalized over the years. Published 1/18/22. Last edited 11/13/22.
Jack Cavicchi discusses the current state of legality for sports betting and why it should be legalized everywhere. Published: 1/18/2022. Last edited: 1/14/2022.
Caitlin O'Regan explores the prejudiced stop and frisk policy.
Published 1/18/2022 Last Edited 1/11/2022
Sarah Zyba discusses how the vitriol against Twilight reflects society's hatred of teenage girls. Published 1/18/22. Last Edited 1/13/22.
Mollie Nelson discusses a prominent issue in school cafeterias nationwide. Published: 1/18/2022. Last edited: 1/14/2022.
The main point is that there are some facts about how people prefer face-to-face learning.
Audrey Duclos talks about the concern with students with scoliosis participating in physical education fitness testing. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/6/19.
Xhoana Cuni discusses the mental health struggles immigrant children endure as they assimilate into American Culture. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/8/19.
Amanda Powers explores the true nature and fairness of school dress codes regarding women. Published 10/8/19
Joanna Setow uncovers the media bias preventing Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang from reaching millions of Americans. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/8/19.
Nejwa Hamad addresses the hardships Muslim women endure worldwide, and offers solutions on how society can be more inclusive towards hijabi women. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/8/19.
Isabella Thong talks about the negative effects of too much homework on students, and discusses a way teachers can prevent it. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/8/19.
Caitlyn Enos talks about the continuous discrimination of the LGBT community from the American Government. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/8/19.
Priscilla Lau dives into the world of video games and talks about the positive impacts they can have on our education. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/7/19.
Sarah Rixham sheds light on the illness that is plaguing our schools and society without protest. She includes shocking statistics and real life examples in an effort to raise awareness and offer the reality of normalcy of this issue to those affected by it. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/8/19.
Henry Zhang discusses the continuing controversy and blame on video games and the reasons why attributing video games to acts of violence is wrong. Published 10/8/19. Last edited 10/5/19.