Monthly Archives: June 2020

UFO Sightings: Government Propaganda Or The Real Thing?

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2020 has been full of nothing but surprises. Like something straight out of a Hunger Games match; a new challenge each month like the cornucopia indicating a new hour with a new threat.

From talk of World War 3 and …

Redefining the Educational American Dream

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Growing numbers of U.S. colleges are pledging to reopen this fall, with dramatic changes to campus life to keep the coronavirus at bay. Big lectures will be a thing of the past. Dorms will be nowhere near capacity. Students will …

Remote Learning: Educators’ P.O.V.

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In March, schools worldwide had been forced to transition to remote learning due to safety precautions for COVID-19.

Dr. Elvin T. Ramos and Ms. Ella Marie Ramos are both educators who have experienced that and are now wrapping up the …

Life in Quarantine

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With schools closed and the streets empty across the country because of the coronavirus pandemic, people have been staying inside and trying several at home activities. People  have been going through alot ups and downs during this quarantine. I have …

#CancelCultureIsOverParty

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While they are designed to connect people around the world in a fun way, social media apps can actually be very toxic. Social media promotes different culture waves and trends that heavily influences its users and society. “Cancel culture” is …

Insightful Quarantine Watches

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Now  that we’re all sitting at how we can all admit  that we have a lot more free time on our hands. What  we do with that time is super important in influencing our minds and thoughts. It’s important to …

Elon Musk, Grimes, and Little X

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You’re walking down the block. You’re a very social person. You’re friends with Jeremy, Jane, Layla, Kenna, and John. You turn into a coffee shop. You’re interviewing somebody and you finally see them. “Hello, I’m X Æ A-Xii .”

The …

Inside A Protest: Eleven Hours of Walking

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The murder of George Floyd sparked public outrage across the United States. Major cities across the country have had protests against police brutality and brutality against black people, specifically.

Police Brutality is defined as “a civil rights violation where officers …

Valorant: The Future of Esports FPS

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With games like “Overwatch,” and “Counter Strike Global Offensive,” heavily losing players and developers not putting as much thought into the games as they used to, competitive FPS players have found a new game to exhibit their mechanical skill and …

Why Ava DuVernay’s “13th” Is Still Relevant Four Years Later

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Ava DuVernay’s Netflix documentary “13th” highlights the ties between the injustices within the criminal justice system and the United States’ history of slavery and discrimination. The documentary has become a vital part of educating the masses on the crisis of …