How Can We Stop the Violence?
BY JOSHUA HAZLETT Terror in the midst of celebration. On February 14th, 2024 two individuals took the life of one and shot 21 others. 11 of which were children, nine of these children were treated for gunshot wounds. This violence is unacceptable and change needs to be made. […]
Truman Chronicles: AI Roundtable
A Look at Issues Facing AI
BY DYLAN VOCHATZER We’ve arrived at the artificial intelligence apocalypse. At least, that’s what some people think. Breaking into the new year, AI has taken off, and it is everywhere. AI that can generate conversations, images, scenarios, and news. People all over the world are taking advantage of […]
Getting Through Senioritis
BY MARCHELLE COLLINS We have officially entered the second semester and the all-knowing “senioritis” has come into effect full force for most of us seniors. Senioritis is the word for decreased motivation and academic efficiency in someone’s final year of high school. This is caused by the overwhelming […]
Why aren’t Students More Engaged?
BY LIAM KEITH It all started with an email, which was forwarded from STUCO member Addison Jacoby to school administrator Jason Morton, “I sent you a google form for Relay for Life Team Sign Ups and no one has signed up so, I was wondering if you would […]
The War in Israel: A Student’s Take
BY DYLAN VOCHATZER By this point, it’s likely that every person on Earth has heard at least a little talk about what is going on in Israel. Whether you know every little detail or just a bit, the conclusion is clear; what’s going on is a tragedy. Since […]
How to Find Balance
BY MARCHELLE COLLINS We are approaching the beginning of mid-terms, holidays, and cold weather. Considering this, it can get easy to lose yourself in all the stress. The only thing stressing does for you is restricts you from living your life freely, and being your best self. Stress […]
Phone Addiction
BY BLESSING BONSAYO In this digital era, smartphones have become a critical part of our lives. These devices have changed how we communicate, work, and access information. However, the growing prevalence of phone addiction has raised concerns about its impact on individuals and society as a whole. One […]
Battling Senioritis
BY LIAM KEITH He sat down lazily into his seat, ready to log in for another day of making it look like he’s doing his work. Jaeson Townsend is like every other student. He doesn’t miss a lot of school. He doesn’t get into any trouble. He has […]

