Neo-Nazi Gatherings in Florida 

A chain of unprecedented hate spread throughout Florida  By Mirabel Ge ’27 Several Neo-Nazi gatherings have occurred in Florida in the past few months, worrying government officials and locals. According to the Anti-Defamation League, on June 10th, a group of 18 protesters gathered outside of the Orlando Disney World, spewing anti-semitic, white supremacist, and anti-LGBTQ+ […]

Biden vs Trump on the Separation of Migrant Families

The Failure of Two Administrations to Ethically Treat Families Seeking Safety in the US  By Adia Smith ’25 In recent months, the Biden administration has been promoting its fight to reunite separated migrant families at the US-Mexico border, a phenomenon that originated under the Trump administration. However, a deeper look into this campaign reveals ongoing […]

Preemptive Strikes

How Google Eliminates Competition Before It Even Steps onto the Starting Line By Sophia Stafford ’25 A flourishing economy thrives on competition. When multiple companies compete in the marketplace, it drives innovation, delivers fair prices, and guarantees diverse choices for consumers. However, a danger arises when one firm dominates the market. If there is only […]

The U.S’s Hopeless Strategy to Counter Gas Inflation

The United States’ hands-off’ method of dealing with gas inflation places is ineffective By Andreu Beltran ’25 There has been a gas shortage in the United States mainly because the Middle East is unable to supply it. However, as the United States’ need to depend on the East decreases, its demand for gas increases, which […]

AI in Healthcare

How can the government implement helpful and accurate models in the healthcare industry? By: Alejandro Moro As Artificial Intelligence continues to be integrated into the healthcare industry, its potential to transform patient care is becoming increasingly evident. AI models can make thousands of decisions at rapid rates with high accuracy, which could revolutionize healthcare. However, […]

The Problems Underlying the Ticketmaster Scandal

The company holds a dangerous monopoly, but artists should also be doing more  By: Shane McCauley Recently, concert ticket selling company Ticketmaster has come under fire for its mishandling of Taylor Swift tickets. When fans tried to purchase tickets on November 18 for the star’s upcoming Eras Tour, massive demand forced them to wait for hours. High […]

Leave The Kids Alone: Smart Toys and Privacy

Recent technology has made children more susceptible to data breaches.  What are the repercussions? By: Adhiti (Tia) Reddy Imagine a five-year-old playing with a toy in the comfort of the four cozy walls of her “safe” home, but embedded in the toys are devices that could lead to information breaches and compromising of their data. […]

FDA Approves New Abortion Medication

How this reform will bring positive change in our community By: Adia Smith A new development in the fight for abortion rights has recently come to light. On January 3rd, 2023, the FDA released new guidelines allowing common pharmacies to provide medical abortion in states where abortion is still legal, vastly increasing accessibility. As the memory of […]

Remote Learning: The Ideal Response to A COVID Surge

Aparajita Srivastava //The best of two bad solutions// The Omicron variant is extremely contagious and spreads rapidly through schools. Omicron demonstrates that learning can become ineffective when schools must simultaneously work to stem the surge while educating students. When new COVID surges emerge, schools must go remote. Omicron serves as a perfect case study that […]

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