Gen Z Representation in the Media: Is It Accurate?

By: Annabelle Holt Most people born between 1996 and 2011, or Gen Z, are familiar with traits of our generation. Our slang consists of the recognizable phrases “slay,” “girl…”, and “be so for real.” Our values have molded to acknowledge current nuances of race, gender, and sexuality. Why, then, do we collectively recoil at seeing …

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Generative AI: Shut it down, or scale it to 11?

By: Lara do Rosario Plato lamented the invention of the alphabet, anxious that the use of text would threaten traditional, memory-based, spoken language. He claimed this novel technology would cause “forgetfulness in the learners’ souls, because they will not use their memories.” What would Plato say if he saw ChatGPT, a conversational artificial intelligence program …

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In Memoriam: Lost But Never Found

By Caroline Shin Abandoned belongings forever remain in our hearts as we enter March Break.  Black Down Jacket 2020–23 Black down jacket may have blended into the crowd, but it lived its 3 years well. It was packable, lightweight, and insulative. It lay to rest in the lunch cubbies where many others have been claimed …

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