Cupcakes for a Cause

Destruction from a hurricane

Homes are flooded, family members are found deceased, and towns are destroyed – all due to one cause. This real, life-threatening problem is one that thousands of people within the southeast U.S. are confronting. An issue that you will soon have the opportunity to help alleviate.  Only weeks after Hurricane Helene wreaked 500 miles of … Read more

Zach Harrod: Missions In Prague 

Zach Harrod

Missions is an important aspect of our life as Christians. But what leads someone to answer Gods calling in a life of service? And what does this life look like?   Zach Harrod, American born missionary, has been serving in Prague for the last 20 years, including 14 years coaching and playing professional football for the … Read more

Social Media’s Effect on Modern Literature

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a phenomenon called BookTok began to surge in popularity. The community was made up of people gushing about their bookish interests and sharing recommendations with others. “I love that BookTok exists,” says English teacher Ms. Solomon. “It’s cool to see that people are using social media to share their interests.”   BookTok … Read more

An AI Titled This Article

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As students return to pick up the stress of schoolwork this year, teachers too pick up another source of stress: the return of Artificial Intelligence to the classroom. Nearly two years have passed since ChatGPT-3 was officially launched, and with it vast new opportunities for learning, a wholly different method of plagiarism, and a no-nonsense … Read more

Election Season, Who Cares?

Election Season

Chilling winds, falling leaves, and an impending, uncomfortable, Thanksgiving dinner conversation. It’s election season. But while news anchors ask question after question about which way a Pennsylvania voter may swing for the presidency, we on the other side of the country must ask another question: Does it matter to us?  The electoral college is a … Read more