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Apple’s Big Bet on the Big Screen

Apple announced the new iPad Pro and Apple Pencil on 9/9/2015. Since its initial launch five years ago, the iPad has failed to prove itself a serious product. Due to its lack of multitasking capabilities and limited input controls, it has never posed a serious threat to traditional laptop and desktop computers.

Teachers, Students, and Social Networks

“Coach! Why did you unfriend me on Facebook?” This was a surprising exclamation to hear at field hockey practice. No. Coach Horton isn’t snubbing her past and present players with this decisive click, but rather abiding by restrictions to teacher-student interactions on social media.

Deflategate Debacle Further Ruins the NFL’s Image

The NFL’s nightmare has come true. Just last week, on September 3, Judge Richard Berman ruled to nullify Tom Brady’s four game suspension by the NFL. This verdict comes on the heels of a turbulent 2014-2015 season for the league, adding yet another chapter to the NFL’s bad PR saga.

Upstaging Trump

Enjoying a handsome lead in the polls, Donald Trump has been the beneficiary of a rhetoric that are equal parts alarmist, nativist, and racist, that has made manifest the latent sentiments of many Americans. Though seeming ideological opposites, the real estate mogul’s campaign and its supporters have striking similarities to those of a certain freshman

Denali: “The High One”

On President Obama’s recent trip to Alaska, he announced the renaming of North America’s tallest peak, Mt. McKinley, which will now be known as Denali. This bold move by the Obama Administration is meant to honor the indigenous people of Alaska and to show respect for their long-standing name for that mountain.

Volleyball Facts

Not knowing the rules of volleyball, I decided to research its regulations and its general make-up. For those of you who are also unfamiliar with this sport, you may find the following facts helpful, and, of course, the team would love your support, especially at its home games.

Find Your Heart this Service Day

“Find Your Heart” is this year’s Service Day motto. On Friday, September 11, students will seek a balance among seriousness, respect, engagement, and fun under the careful guidance and planning of Nida Pervez, Service Board President, and Mrs. Bening, Service Board’s longtime advisor.

The Dangers of Racing

“Talladega Nights.” “Cars.”  “Fast Five.” These are just a few popular movies released within the last decade that are centered on automobile racing. Invading popular culture and winning over the hearts of speedsters everywhere, racing has always had a distinct “cool” factor. Who wouldn’t want to zoom around a track at upwards of 200 mph?

Windows 10 Settings Raise Privacy Concerns

After the disappointing launches of Windows 8 and 8.1, Microsoft’s latest software, Windows 10, is proving to be a big success, drumming up much press coverage and critical acclaim. 75 million machines are already running this free operating system. Although it offers upgraded multitasking features, a virtual assistant, and automatic updates, some of these additions