With social media being more advanced than it was in the past years, how do we exactly know it is completely safe? Why do we feel so compelled to open doors for people we don’t know on campus?
School administration has been notified by students and parents of Instagram accounts, many utilizing the “JHS” acronym, that have been found to produce and host problematic content.
Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok have all become popular social media platforms where artists are posting their creations. Pedro Diaz, a young artist on the rise, shares the creative process of what it takes to have a quality post and Instagram.
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.