Continuing well established products, Apple Inc. announced the new iPhone 6S, successor to the smartphone that started a revolution. To update its product line, Apple Inc. unveiled the new iPhone 6S and the iPad Pro, alongside other new products, on September 9 in San Francisco. Released on September 25, the iPhone 6S has broken Apple’s … Continue reading
Category Archives: Opinion
Dating yourself is best alternative to dining alone
Being alone in public is a fear to which many are subjected. As the stigma which surrounds dining alone is starting to lessen, there is one solution which can make the seemingly uncomfortable situation much less so. The answer: date yourself. There’s a stigma which is associated with being alone. Especially, going out alone. … Continue reading
Political activism, involvement important for teens
The concept of politics and activism is a foreign one to most teenagers. Unfortunately, this often leads to apathy and a lack of involvement when it comes to our government. The children are our future. This is absolutely the case when it comes to politics. In a democratic system like the United States’, citizen involvement … Continue reading
Class dism15sed: It’s our final bell
During the summer before my freshman year, I watched “High School Musical” practically on repeat in preparation. Having been homeschooled for the previous six years, Troy and Gabriella were the only guides I had to what the mysterious world of “high school” would be like. Looking back, I have to say I expected there to … Continue reading
Pro: College students rooming with friends soar
To create a sense of comfort during the nerve-wracking freshman year of college, many students choose to room with a friend. Going into college rooming with a friend is a definite way to make this transition into a new chapter of life run smoothly. In order to enhance livability and comfort upon turning a new … Continue reading
WWSI: Citizen journalists: Own your actions
With expanding technology and global connectivity, citizen journalism is becoming a reality of our modern world. While this is an exciting development for contemporary reporting, all people must be aware and accountable of journalistic standards. Another school year has gone by, and along with it, another series of Way We See It articles have been … Continue reading
R-rating frustrating for young film fanatics
Because of the age requirement for R-rated movies, freshmen and sophomores are unable to watch the movies that we wish to see. It is unjust for us to wait for movies that we want to see now. Have you ever experienced the feeling when you are in the movie theater or looking for what is … Continue reading
Con: Rooming with your best friend, not for long
By neglecting to acknowledge the consequences of rooming with a best friend, many college students are ruining friendships and missing out on new opportunities. Many seniors are currently having to make the decision of whether to room with a high school best friend or a complete stranger, and the intimidation of a new environment is … Continue reading
Graduation sparks bittersweet feelings amongst senior class
With the day of the graduation ceremony getting closer by the day, many seniors are feeling bittersweet about their time in high school coming to an end. Students will miss the various amount of school activities they were a part of over the last four years. Having been in high school for nearly a quarter … Continue reading
Airport, airplane experience enhances trip enjoyment
Spending time in the airport can be stressful, but you should make the most of it. Being on an airplane increases hype for your upcoming trip. When thinking of the word vacation, most people think of the sun on a beach or the adventurous components that come with that specific place; however, the airport … Continue reading