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Screen time is becoming a problem. Many people are spending more and more time on their devices and it is having an impact on their health.

Screened in

Reece Straley, Staff Reporter
November 30, 2021
Sophomore Logan Mosley Puts away his phone before class starts so he isn't distracted during class  “I don’t really think that the cell phone policy really does anything or helps anything. Students still have items like apple watches that they can use. ,” sophomore Logan Mosley said,'' Some students could just keep their phones with them and the teachers wouldn't know because they could use an excuse like they are grounded or they don't have one.

Phone policy

Braden Stueve, Staff Reporter
September 10, 2021
On the left is a picture of the food that was promoted by the creators of the Fyre Festival in their social media advertisements. On the right is the “five-star” meal that attendees actually received.

Hidden behind a screen

Anna Blumenthal, Staff Reporter
January 28, 2020
Daylio, Stoic, Stop, Breathe, and Think, Clear Fear, Cove, Sanvello, Quirk and Youper were among the top mental health apps of 2019. They range from journaling, mood tracking, AI chatbots and more.

The top mental health apps of 2019

Morgan Weir, Staff Reporter
November 26, 2019
Photo via The Baker Orange

Pay Attention; Pay Less

Tenley Wright, Staff Writer
December 6, 2018
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