Tag: Fall 2023

  • Unintended Consequences

    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 […]

  • Neo-Nazi Gatherings in Florida 

    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 […]

  • BRICS Is Doomed To Fail

    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 […]

  • Preemptive Strikes

    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 […]

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

    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 […]

  • Game of Thrones vs. OpenAI

    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 […]

  • A Republican Alternative to Trump

    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 […]

  • Will Japan Turn Our Oceans Radioactive?

    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 […]