Disappointed that senior year is coming to an unfortunate end, students nationwide are having to find creative ways to celebrate their high school career. However, feeling that seniors should not be alone in this frustration, Lea Le Canu, mother of senior Riley Robinson, has lent in a helpful hand by spreading awareness on social media platforms.
Day thirty-something of quarantine and the severity of the pandemic is really sinking in--we switch on the news, and they’re talking about the Coronavirus, we say good morning to our family and suddenly we’re talking about the Coronavirus. There’s no escape and everything seems gloomy, however, in these dark times there’s still some very amusing light.
Starting this week, Instagram will begin to hide people’s likes in the US. Senior Liberty Vela feels that this new change will not so much impact her, as it will impact those who center their lives around followers and likes.
As the fashion resale market grows and begins to surpass the retail market, students are searching for a new, unique look.
by Alexis McCutchan| editor-in-chief Social media apps have been slowly taking away our privacy and it’s beginning to show. Apps such as Snapchat, Spotify and Instagram have programs that allow for private information to be shared without a user’s knowledge....
Sofia Colignon | News Editor If you are reading this, chances are, you have some sort of social media platform. Whether it’s Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter or all of the above, you most likely use it to communicate with friends, send...
Lauren Loveless | staff writer With a pencil in hand and a crease on her brow, senior Jessica Keen focuses intently as she sketches out her end product for day one of Inktober. Upon finishing, Keen posts her artwork online...
Instagram has taken on yet another purpose, a virtual diary, known as a “finsta” or a “spam” account.
As soon as second semester begins, upperclassmen only have one thing on their minds: prom.
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...