Possible TikTok Ban Rears Its Ugly Head…Again

Edder Martinez, Staff Reporter   On Thursday, March 23, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified in front of congress. There has been increased skepticism of TikTok, and the way they handle the privacy of their users. This has been of great concern to congress worried about foreign adversaries such as China where ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company is based.    Although […]

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Tuition Turmoil

Julissa Duran, Staff Reporter     College is expensive. There is no denying that fact. Every year teens across the U.S. are encouraged to pursue post-secondary education, and while many are eager to, others have a hard time deciding what to do and where to go because of the financial commitment they are expected to make.    On January 9, […]

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Rave Reviews for NESA Spring Show

Luke Daines, Staff Reporter   Cacophonous applause filled the PAC night after night the last week of February, as NESA’s production of ‘Funny Girl’ wowed audiences. With showstopping musical numbers, lines, and even a tap solo that left the crowd in tears, Funny Girl had it all. Hannah Jenkins, who played Fanny Brice, knew it was her moment to shine. […]

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AI Takeover?

Edder Martinez, Staff Reporter   The advancement in AI has made it into one of the most defining parts of this decade. First starting with AI like DAll E a new AI has become part of the cultural zeitgeist, Chat GPT. This program is able to generate essays not imagined before.   Chat GPT is a chat box not too […]

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Students Caught with Unauthorized Key Cards

Chris Loustaunau, Editor-in-chief   On Feb. 8th, four students were called into the main office for questioning over the unlawful use and possession of keycards which they had manufactured in order to gain access through locked doors on campus. These students were eventually sentenced to four days of in-school suspension.    Unlawfully possessing a keycard to a school is a […]

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Idaho Murders Concern Students

Noemi Ramirez, Staff Reporter   Saturday, Nov. 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho four college students Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20 were murdered between 4 a.m. and 4:25 a.m. The students were found on the second and third floors of their off-campus homes.   After an autopsy conducted by The Spokane Medical Examiner’s […]

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Report of a Weapon on Campus Leads to Recovery of Gun

Madison Munoz, Staff Reporter   A student was found with a gun on campus, on Tuesday, February 14.   Administrators received a tip that a student may have a weapon. North East Officers were then informed, and shortly after the student in question was identified and the gun was found.   For the students on campus, the incident did not […]

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Zadel Heads to State

Luke Daines, Staff Reporter   Last week, ISA’s very own Lizzy Zadel made the journey to go and swim at the state championships. She had qualified for multiple freestyle sprinting events, 100 yard freestyle and 50 yard freestyle.   “I’ve been swimming for a little over a decade now, since I was five” said Zadel, now 18 years old. “I’m […]

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Plea for Public Transit Overhaul

Edder Martinez, Staff Reporter   It’s no secret that San Antonio has a car problem. Whether it be traffic jams on 410, or not being able to find parking downtown, San Antonio is clearly full of cars everywhere, but it may feel like there’s no space for them despite the sea of car infrastructure that runs this city, but there […]

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Toxic Parents, Traumatized Children

Jennifer Hernandez, Staff Reporter   Many parents feel as if their kids owe them for the tasks that come with having a child. But they shouldn’t have that sense of entitlement over their kids just because they chose to take on that responsibility.   Toxic parenting is a controversial topic and many may argue that there is no reason to […]

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2023 Prom Theme Announced

Julissa Duran, Staff Reporter   Friday, January 20 student council announced the theme for this year’s prom: A Night in Olympus. The declaration was made at the Senior Assembly during Lee’s time.   “First we all brainstormed a WIDE variety of themes for prom,” Judith Infante (12), student council secretary, said.”We just shouted them out and once we let all […]

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MUNSA-funsa

Edder Martinez, Staff Reporter   M.U.N.S.A has established itself as a long running tradition at ISA. Being held in early January every year. But, this year it’s going through Jan. seventh to eighth. M.U.N.S.A has recently wrapped up its 27th installment, and M.U.N.S.A XXVII Empower was significant due to being the first conference held at trinity since 2020.   Trinity […]

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Repeated Thefts On, Near Campus

Chris Loustaunau, Editor-in-Chief   The catalytic converter helps to reduce airborne pollutants that could harm people as well as the environment. Effectively turning 90% of unbreathable, harmful toxins into more manageable fumes. The efficiency of the catalytic converter isn’t the reason for the mass increase in the theft of this car part. It’s the valuable materials that lie within.   […]

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Banned Book Blues

Julissa Duran, Staff Reporter   Book censorship has been around for centuries, and is one of the most widespread forms of censorship in the United States. The purpose of this practice is to prevereaders from consuming subjects that can be difficult to digest. Despite its purpose, book banning and censorship does more harm than good.   Books can be censored […]

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