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The official student-run publication of Thomas A. Edison CTE High School.

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Being referred to as a “quiet roll out,” NVIDIA has confusing many and began releasing versions of their low-end GeForce GT 1030 that are slower and lower...

Korean pop culture has quickly risen to popularity not only in America, but worldwide. Not too long ago, it was an interest that not many could not relate to....

Have you ever been with a group of friends and everyone is glued to their phones? Ever been telling a story and then noticed that no one was listening because they were busy with their phone? That is known as phubbing. Phubbing is the habit of snubbing...

A Quiet Place is a science fiction horror film that stars Millicent Simmonds. This is the first movie in recent years that starred a actor who is deaf. This...

Imagine that you were principal for a day and could change anything. What would top your list? The Edison community has an expansive wish list from “creature comforts,” to make the school year more enjoyable. Left to right: Christopher Segura,...

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been sentenced to serve five years in prison after being convicted of illegal poaching in a decades-old case, prosecutors said. Bhawani Singh, a public prosecutor working on the case, told reporters outside the...

College Decision Day was May 1st and many students still are undecided on where they want to go, and, most importantly, what they want to major in. Choosing...

SkillsUSA brings autism awareness efforts to Edison, where students are uniting over bringing acceptance and appreciation to the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...

The spectacle that eSports has becomes continues to go strong, pulling tens of millions of spectators annually. Games like League of Legends, Counter Strike:...

Diane Ravitch, an educational policy analyst and a research professor at New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development said, “sometimes the most brilliant and intelligent minds do not shine in standardized tests...