An Antidote for Stress: Sudoku
As students undergo stress as the school year goes on, this simple Japanese game may be a perfect solution.
A Deeper Glimpse into the ‘Doctors and Clinicians of Tomorrow’ (DCoT) Program
Doctors of Tomorrow is beneficial for students looking to pursue the medical field.
Time’s Ticking for Nettspend: The Cost of Delaying Early Life Crisis
A once unstoppable underground star risks losing his loyal fanbase as months pass without a release for his promised album.
Climate Culprit: Global Warming Fuels Chaos from Sea to Sky
How Global Warming Is Reshaping Natural Disasters, Ecosystems, and Vulnerable Regions Worldwide
The Day Jericho Went Silent
The Jericho School for Autism has permanently closed — not because of local mismanagement, but because of a federal shutdown.
No Off-Season: Winter Sports Start Off Strong
As temperatures drop, athletes stay in shape and kick off with more sports.
Sudan’s Silent Suffering: The Crisis the World is Overlooking
Millions displaced and starving as conflict deepens across Sudan.
Should African American History be a Required Course?
In schools across the country, students often learn about major wars, the founding fathers, and the growth of the United States. Still, African American history is often treated as optional.
Nowhere To Go: The Teen Takeover Dilemma
Hundreds of teens flooded Orange Park Mall on a warm July evening, hoping for connection, fun, and freedom. Within hours, the gathering was shut down, arrests were made, and Jacksonville’s youth were once again left asking: where are we supposed to go?
Is Social Media a Threat or Guide to Teens’ Authenticity?
Excessive use of social media contributes to a repeating trend in “performative” identities, especially among today’s youth in a search for a unique yet universally accepted version of themselves.
Are Kids Safe Near Roads at School?
Many parents raise their concerns about school traffic near schools after recent incidents.
How Teacher Vacancies Affect Students
Vacancies in classrooms are hindering students' progress as they are not receiving proper instruction without a teacher.
Digital Gatekeepers: Platforms, Privacy, and the Price of Protection
New regulations aimed at protecting minors are encouraging platforms to tighten content controls, raising concerns about free speech and digital freedom.
Is Social Media Safe for Your Children?
How parents feel about their kids being on social media, its effects, and ways both children and parents can avoid issues.
Laufey Breaks New Ground with ‘A Matter of Time’
Laufey’s most experimental piece has finally been released!
Life of a Showgirl
Taylor Swift's new album is already becoming the most talked-about album since its announcement. This is everything to know about the album so far.
A New Bounce on Campus: Ping Pong Club Open and Ready to Serve
Ping pong club makes its debut on campus.
Should Inquiry Skills Be Offered Every Year?
Many students on campus are required to take the Inquiry Skills course during their freshman year to help with their academics, but some wish it was offered every year.
The Ethics of Generative AI
As AI tools become more prevalent, students and experts begin to question the ethics of using such AI.
