AI: The Game-Breaking Bug in the Video Gaming Industry
Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to stay inside of our homes for months on end. From March 2020 to August 2021, most of my time would be spent in some relation to a video game, either...
View ArticleA senior’s point of view
It seems like just yesterday I was moving my clothes pin down to the yellow section on my kindergarten teacher’s behavior chart after getting in trouble for talking too much. And now here I am applying...
View ArticleIndustrial maintenance education keeps world spinning
As the end of January rolls around, students find themselves bombarded with choices for next year’s classes. Ceramics or journalism, Japanese or band? The options seem endless. Among the plethora of...
View ArticleExisting not crime punishable by death–except for dogs
Men who slaughter other men in heinous ways sit on death row for up to 20 years or until they die on their own, and yet we automatically end the lives of “bad dogs,” dogs who are violent or take up...
View ArticleSkillsUSA students serve their communities
Sophia Booth, SkillsUSA Chapter Secretary, delivers toys collected from the Holiday Heroes Toy Drive to Peggy’s Attic, the official donation center supporting foster children involved with the family...
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