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issue 11 - Page 2

May 12, 2024
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The Wondrous World of Wikipedia

We don't normally think of Wikipedia as social media–but for enthusiasts, it's just as social as any. Here's an inside look into what makes it tick.

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Student Journalists Are Asking Burning Questions and Breaking News

Student journalists' curiosity and rigor are sparking conversation and shaping civic action.

May 12, 2024

Celebrity Stan Culture Has Hijacked The Internet–And Our Minds

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Obsession over certain celebrities in the digital age has intensified to unhealthy levels, even impacting young people's mental health within fandoms.

Young Women Are Fighting Back–Literally–Against Violence

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In a world where women face the threat of violence on a daily basis, girls are learning to defend themselves in surprising ways–from clubs

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Skaters Bring a New State of Mind to Historic Park

A curfew has been imposed at David Armstrong Extreme Park in Louisville, KY in response to violent incidents. Here's how the skating community has responded.

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by Nora Ruscoe
May 12, 2024
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How Changes to Federal Student Aid Derailed College Decisions

Issues with the FAFSA application caused widespread delays to many seniors' final college decisions–especially those with immigrant families.

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by Gaby Esquivel
May 12, 2024
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How One Church Provides Sanctuary For LGBTQ+ Youth

In a political climate increasingly hostile towards LGBTQ+ individuals, one long-standing youth group remains a safe space of support and expression.

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by Sammie Haden
May 12, 2024
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OPINION: Politicians Can’t Be Our Celebrity Crushes

Giving politicians celebrity status is a threat to democracy.

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by Astrid Harrington
May 12, 2024
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The Hidden Ways Our Cities Are Hostile to the Unhoused

Instead of addressing the homelessness crisis, US cities across the country have replaced benches and ledges with planters and spikes to prevent unhoused people from sleeping comfortably.

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by Misty Thomson
May 12, 2024
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Young Asian Americans Rewrite Their Own History

When North Carolina students saw a lack of representation in their school textbooks, they decided to do something about it.

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by Y-Nhu Do and Peggy Chen
May 12, 2024
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The Boy Who Escaped Genocide: A Firsthand Perspective From The Tigray War

Beni Tadasse's story of resilience and overcoming gives us insight into a rarely-taught conflict that affected kids and teens in Ethiopia.

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by Jenah Chybli
May 12, 2024
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Ukraine’s Abducted Children Speak Out

Hear from the children who instead of enjoying their teen years, have endured displacement, abduction, and abuse during Russia's attack on Ukraine.

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by Rebecca Waldman, Charlie Martin, Colette Yehl, and Dresden Benke
May 12, 2024
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Does Greek Life Build Character or Corrupt It?

Greek life claims to be all about leadership, service, responsibility, unity, and character, but the reality isn't always so idyllic.

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by Stella Savell
May 12, 2024
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Students Navigate the Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling

As the class of 2028 heads off to college, students explore how last year's supreme court decision will impact them and future generations.

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by Saawan Duvvuri
May 12, 2024
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