Artificial intelligence, otherwise known as AI, has become one of the most popular forms of generative content in recent years due to its incredible range of uses and popularity among younger generations. While it's always been a concept—even since the 1980s—AI has seen its biggest influx of popularity in recent years. Whether it's the language … Continue reading An Obligatory AI Discussion
The Disconnection Of The Internet
The average teenager has an incredibly strong addiction to their phone, some being stronger than an addiction to alcohol. Despite the insanity of that hook, it's depressingly true. People require entertainment, however, not all people have the time to watch a video because most videos on the internet are 8 minutes or longer for monetization … Continue reading The Disconnection Of The Internet
Agriculture’s new plot of land
New Castle High School is one of those schools that works hard when it comes to updating the current curriculum. Ever since COVID, it's been difficult for many schools to recoup and change their fundamentals. Challenges existed, but NCHS pressed through, and from that came many teachers and (less) students who actually know how to … Continue reading Agriculture’s new plot of land
You Have a 6th Grade Reading Level
(Obviously that may not be the case, however, 54% of adult Americans do!) Humanity; a collection of intelligent minds working together to install innovation into an ever evolving world. A world that, whilst grand and alluring, is incredibly rapid. The constant change may be an overall indifference to the newer generations, however, it was only … Continue reading You Have a 6th Grade Reading Level
U-Indy: Is this college right for you?
The freshman students went on a field trip to two different colleges on Thursday, October 19. Groups A-K went to the University of Indianapolis (U-Indy) and the L-Z students went to Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU). The University of Indianapolis is a small private college with around 5,000 students. They have 131 different programs. There is … Continue reading U-Indy: Is this college right for you?
Consider Going to college for College Go Week
College Go Week has come and gone, days of dress up, competitions, and college interwoven into the minds of the students who participated. These days, while not large in impact, have a deeper meaning than the average student would actually care about. Is it the dress up, the subliminal (but obvious) college advertising, or is … Continue reading Consider Going to college for College Go Week
Trojan Horoscopes for September
Aries (March 21 - April 19): Aries, you're so full of energy this month that you might accidentally power your neighbor's house. Use that spark to start new projects or light up your social life. Just remember, not everything needs to be a competition - especially when it comes to who can eat the most … Continue reading Trojan Horoscopes for September
Education; a withering necessity
Schools and how they work have always been questioned by both parents and students. It's something so elementary, yet people have a hard time understanding, "What's the point?" What is the point of sending a child to school where they are ridiculed, taught ineffectively, and put aside? Not all schools are like this. The majority … Continue reading Education; a withering necessity
White Christmas Predictions
by Sam Underhill With winter break approaching, some of us might be looking forward to getting some fresh air as we escape our stuffy classrooms for two weeks. While you definitely should stay active during break, this weekend, it’s safer to stay inside. Temperatures are expected to drop into the negatives three days in a … Continue reading White Christmas Predictions
Snow Days: A Thing of the Past?
Remember the elementary school days? Opening your eyes and looking out your window to a blanket of white, fluffy snow? The joy of eating breakfast, the phone ringing, and your mom answering the phone to the school sending out a call saying that due to the snow, you would not have school? Do you remember … Continue reading Snow Days: A Thing of the Past?