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With the increased use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in society, there is a rise in students using AI in school work. There are both positive ways AI can be utilized, such as using it as a study tool, and negative ways like using AI to do an assignment.
AI in education: Weighing the positives and negatives
Gavin Lambert, Reporter • November 28, 2023

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has grown in both availability and popularity. There have been cases of AI being used with negative and positive connotations throughout the country.  In a nationwide survey by Junior Achievement...

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The Prudential Center is hosting their 90th showcase, “VOYAGE,” Nov. 2–6. This showcase features 16 mannequins, the 15 ones inside all with real flowers, and aims to “present a cultural storytelling experience that connects the world through flowers.”
Growing Joy
Krista Fleming, Peyton Kuschmeider and Lillian Walters • November 3, 2023

Editor’s note: This story was written as a part of the Online News Package competition, hosted by NHSJC in Boston, Massachusetts. This story won an “Excellent.” There is a woman in Chicago and she is crying.  In front...

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Abraham rehearses for one of her many performances. Between school and out of school singing she also finds time to sing in the Choir Program
Carnegie Calling
Felipe Castro, Reporter • November 29, 2023

As far back as she could remember, senior Rena Abraham wanted to be a singer. From her first music lessons at age 4, to her performances for the Hebron choir, all of her years of singing led to this: an invitation to perform at...

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Senior Shelby Johnston feeds a ball to her student. She privately coaches a freshman junior varsity player at the Oak Creek Tennis Center.
Coaching while playing
Andrew Higgins, Reporter • November 28, 2023

Playing tennis while serving as a role model is senior Shelby Johnston’s reality. It has been true as long as she's been alive. Johnston was born into a large family of tennis players; building relations and adapting skills,...

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