Tag: Fall 2023
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Unintended Consequences
How AI Poses Challenges to Education By James Foote ’25 As artificial intelligence has planted itself into our everyday lives, the education system must grapple […]
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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 […]
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BRICS Is Doomed To Fail
The coalition poses little threat to the U.S. dollar By Bradford Kimball ’24 Brick by brick, stone by stone, BRICS has been steadily expanding its […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Game of Thrones vs. OpenAI
A new frontier in human-machine collaboration By Tia Reddy ’26 The creation of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s generative language model, has sparked yet another controversy after the […]
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A Republican Alternative to Trump
Nikki Haley’s campaign is promising but still needs work to truly contend By You-Yan Wang ’26 Faced with a raucous Milwaukee crowd and several opponents […]
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Will Japan Turn Our Oceans Radioactive?
Why Japan’s release of radioactive water might not be such a big deal By Yancheng Zhao ’26 As tanks near capacity at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi […]