SAT score posting prompts negative emotions
Danielle Nelson, Online Editor
June 14, 2013
When students are beginning to stress out about college and are concerned about whether or not they will be accepted to the University of their Dreams, SAT scores become an issue for some students. Scores too low will often prevent students from being admitted to their top choice schools. Aside from... Read more »
Social Media Expands Within the School
Rachel Keith, Staff Writer
January 24, 2013
A student pulls out his laptop to start some research for a different class, while another starts to discreetly use his phone to text his friend who stayed home. Whispering to each other over the latest gossip on Twitter, two girls giggle about the most recent celebrity tweets. Three boys try to keep... Read more »
Episode Two: We Debate Facebook Versus Twitter in a Social Media Showdown
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January 24, 2012
Host Thomas Friestad is joined by sports editor Chase Bailey and staff writer Michaela Wright to determine which social media monster reigns supreme: Facebook or Twitter. In this episode, we discuss: –Which site boasts better features? –Which site is better for sharing news? –Which... Read more »


