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The Twitter bird was named Larry Bird.

Twitter company changes to X

Skylar Whalen, Editor-in-Chief August 2, 2023

Twitter users may have noticed that the usual bird logo for their app has recently changed to a black and white “X”. On July 22, 2023, Elon Musk, the current owner of Twitter, posted saying, “If...

The cancel culture we know today occurs through social media, but similar social tactics that include intense public shaming without technology were labeled in Chinese slang in the early 2000s.

Cancel culture has made social media a dangerous place to be

Stacy Avitia and Alejandro Aguilar December 13, 2021

Our society has used social media as a news platform more recently, getting their main information from sites and apps like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and others. But this is not always as positive...

My peers and I are not getting the recommended amount of sleep per night (Opinion)

My peers and I are not getting the recommended amount of sleep per night (Opinion)

Kaitlyn Randolph, Writer April 19, 2021

Sleep is a big part of most teenagers' lives: it’s how we gain our energy! Yet many teenagers I know, as well as myself, have trouble with maintaining a set sleep schedule. With electronics, homework,...

Schoology: the one tool we can all agree is actually helpful

Schoology: the one tool we can all agree is actually helpful

February 12, 2018

“Four college students—Jeremy Friedman, Ryan Hwang, Tim Trinidad, and Bill Kindler—saw firsthand how education technology fell short of its promise to improve the learning experience for students...

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