Students find themselves slowly reaching down into their pocket to plug into social media. Here is a solution to help you stay focused for finals.
The amount of student created content on social media is quickly growing, with many students, such as Jay Lee and Kylee Afflitto, using Youtube as an outlet to express themselves through new and creative ways. In fact, some students have had their YouTube channels since before high school, and have already found an audience for their content.
I feel like I’ve genuinely learned a lot about not only myself, but also about my peers and the way in which we communicate with one another.
Riley Nelson has a special connection to Johnson HS. She graduated in 2010, completed her undergraduate degree at Kansas State and then joined the Peace Corp. Right now she’s serving in Indonesia as an English teacher. And now, a handful of years later, she’s found a way to give back to her high school campus.
A recent ad promoting H&M clothing marked history in the fashion industry, making H&M the first major company to feature a woman who wears a hijab.
In a little over week, the @CTJ_Compliments account has grown to reach over 300 followers, with an Ask.fm account allowing anonymous submissions of compliments aimed at any Johnson student.
From the same author that brought you in-depth reports on sexual harassment and gender inequality, comes a story about what’s really important, teenage slang. Join us as we painfully lampoon the current lingo.
Hide and seek was always fun as children, but what was even more thrilling was when you were hiding in that one nook of the house where you knew for a fact the seeker would never find you. We’re too old for hide and seek now, but some of us are still hiding in places we know we can't be found, the only difference is that nook in the house is now a computer screen.
By Emily Jimenez | Staff Writer Through out the course of a day freshman Destine Pate spends approximately seven hours on social media. Some may say this sounds a little obsessive, but in today’s society this a reality for many...
Has social media made the world a more naive place? When did we start believing everything we see without thinking twice?