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issue 9

February 28, 2024
Create

What I Learned From My Flip Phone Experiment

Replacing my iPhone for a flip phone helped me realize the value of real Face Time.

Learn

Will Gen Z Men Tip the Election for Trump?

Studies suggest young males are supporting Republicans in greater numbers. What does that mean for a generation widely perceived as the most progressive in history?

February 28, 2024

The Pros and Cons of Self-Diagnosis By Social Media

Learn

Self-diagnosing mental illness has become a prominent trend online for teens, often helping break the stigma around mental health. But what are the potential

Banning Social Media for Kids Is Not the Answer

Listen

If passed, HB-1 would ban social media for children under 16. But there are other ways to mitigate risks without limiting kids’ and teens’

Listen/Uncategorized

Embracing My Identity Saved My Relationship With My Family

Much of our country’s policy remains hostile to LGBTQ+ Americans. By creating spaces where we can be accepted in our personal lives, we can push back.

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by Charlie Martin
February 28, 2024
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OPINION: Keep Trump On the Primary Ballot, Vote Him Out Fairly

Blocking Trump from the primary ballot sets a dangerous precedent for our democracy.

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by Shea Edwards
February 28, 2024
Create

What I Learned From My Flip Phone Experiment

Replacing my iPhone for a flip phone helped me realize the value of real Face Time.

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by Nora Richards
February 28, 2024
Learn

The Danger of Gendering Trends: An Exploration of “Girl Dinner” and “Girl Math”

The practice of dubbing trends with the word “girl” may seem fun and harmless, but it can perpetuate harmful stereotypes.

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by Katelyn Leonard
February 28, 2024
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High School Vaping Is on the Decline. What Do the Efforts Look Like To Bring It to a Full Stop?

An examination of the downward trend in high schoolers’ e-cigarette use–what may have caused the decline, and what parents, schools, and organizations are doing to further mitigate the problem.

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by Audrey Kashatus
February 28, 2024
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A Quick Guide to the 2024 Presidential Primaries

Not sure who to vote for? Here’s a quick rundown of each candidate and their policies, so you can exert your civic duty responsibly.

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by Sarayah Shaw
February 28, 2024
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OPINION: Why Gen Z Must Show Up to the Polls in 2024

States like Tennessee have barriers to youth voter engagement. We need to show up and make our voices heard anyway.

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by Katie Rush
February 28, 2024
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Live To Work, or Work To Live? Both Have Their Perks

Achieving a good work-life balance is a challenge for most, but how you strike this balance is a matter of personal preference.

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by Suhana Mahabal
February 28, 2024
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Banning Social Media for Kids Is Not the Answer

If passed, HB-1 would ban social media for children under 16. But there are other ways to mitigate risks without limiting kids’ and teens’ personal freedoms.

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by Lia Miller
February 28, 2024
Learn

Why Do We Really Have Hall Passes?

With a lack of government action in response to gun violence, schools have taken safety into their own hands.

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by Sarayah Shaw
February 28, 2024
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