THE LOWDOWN: This DNC Confrontation Reveals Everything About Our Country
This viral moment between Young Democrats of Georgia president Parker Short and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk isn’t just a meeting of two very different political trends, but what happens...
View Article‘Bel-Air’ Season 3: Jabari Banks’ Character Development is a ‘Beautiful Thing’
The third season of “Bel-Air,” the reimagined edition of the 90s classic “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” is half-way through and it’s been nonstop drama, plot twists and pivots. Will and Carlton take...
View ArticleCoco Jones Releases Reimagined Version of ‘Almost There’
Did Disney “Double Back” and create a reimagined version of Princess Tiana’s “Almost There” from the classic movie “Princess and The Frog” that was released in 2009? Former Disney channel icon and...
View ArticleGen Z is Nicest to A.I. Versus Other Generations
Does artificial intelligence deserve to be spoken to politely? Forty-eight percent of Americans think so and Gen Z are the nicest to robots. And manners may count for something because four in 10...
View ArticleTikTok is Shaping Gen Z’s Purchases
No, you don’t need that new kitchen gadget, a new tank top in all the colors, nor all those skin care products. Still, TikTok will influence you to buy everything. Once a platform for music and...
View Article#TechTuesday: Epic ‘Black Myth: Wukong’ Game Breaks Records
The highly anticipated game “Black Myth: Wukong” sold 10 million copies in three days. Based on the novel “Journey to the West,” this epic game was released on PC and PS5, with an XBOX version to...
View ArticleA ‘Demure’ Domination
Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines Demure as “affectedly modest, reserved or serious: coy.” That was the past, now thanks to Chicago TikToker Jools Lebron (@joolieannie), a noted figure in the beauty...
View ArticleBack to School Tips to Help your Mental Health
It’s that time of year again as we know it, back to school. Here are five tips to help make your transition be as smooth as possible while preserving your mental health. Set goals for yourself: If...
View Article5 Must-Dos for High-School Seniors
The Common Application has been updated for the 2024-2025 school year, so now is the time to get ahead on all things college-related. As a high school senior, here are five things I am doing (which...
View ArticleYoung Voters’ Voices Are More Important Than Ever
My mom and I have followed every news update on the election and spent weeks debating whether President Joe Biden would drop out of the race. We couldn’t imagine giving him or former President Donald...
View ArticlePost-Grad Friendship Transitions: How to Make it Work
College is the prime spot for a thriving social life. There are a million organizations to join to make friends, classes every day to connect with people, campus jobs to mingle at, and local fast food...
View ArticleWhy Does 2024 Feel Like a Blur?
Is it just me, or has this year rushed by in a blur. This sensation of time slipping away can be attributed to various factors, including intensified daily routines and rapid life changes. However, a...
View ArticleNo Employment After Graduation is the Main Stressor for College Kids
College students have a lot on their minds as they head back to school. What’s the right major? Will they need to take out more student loans to cover costs? What will the job market look like when...
View Article‘Smart’ Masks Can Tell if You’re Sick
Cheap new “smart” masks can monitor our breath for signs of illness. The paper masks could also be used to monitor alcohol intake, say scientists. A new study showed how state-of-the-art mask...
View ArticleThe Gee Code: Are Colleges Investing in Digital Libraries?
Grambling State University recently made history by becoming the first HBCU and higher education institution in Louisiana to launch a digital library on campus. The $16.6 million project, which began...
View ArticleMove Beyond the Rhetoric: Gen Z’s Healthcare
As people finish higher education or just start fresh into adulthood, healthcare expenses remain and are a significant concern for Gen Z. The majority of Gen Z either remain dependent on a guardian’s...
View ArticleGen Z Utilizes Sick Days More Than Others
Last year saw about a 55% increase in sick days taken nationwide versus five years ago, according to two human resources services. And guess who took more time off? Young generations. Gen Z is largely...
View ArticleVoter Registration in High Schools and Colleges Across America
As America gets ready for a politically tense election on Nov. 5, over 8 million youth now are eligible to vote in the election as compared to the 2022 midterms. Currently, the Center for Information...
View ArticleMove Beyond the Rhetoric: Gen Z’s Education
Gen Z has become a force to be reckoned with when it comes to reshaping the outcome of American elections. The newest voting bloc Gen Z has broken a record on our youth voter turnout being higher than...
View ArticleAngel Reese ‘Unapologetically’ Creates Her Own Platform
Chicago Sky’s star rookie, Angel Reese, will be debuting her weekly podcast on YouTube and other podcast platforms on Thursdays. “Unapologetically Angel”, the name of the podcast, will be hosted by...
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