Nintendo Switch 2 Fully Revealed With Several Third Party Titles, Performance Improvements

The next mainline video game console from Japanese conglomerate Nintendo was revealed at 9:20am EST on April 2nd, the Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2 is, as the name implies, the second version of the Nintendo Switch, which was released in 2017. The Switch became one of the best-selling video game consoles of all time, and over its several-year lifespan, had several massive console-exclusive games … Continue reading Nintendo Switch 2 Fully Revealed With Several Third Party Titles, Performance Improvements

Netflix: getting rid of the good?

In today’s streaming entertainment, there are many types we can choose from, with some offering specific originals to their own service or having shows that only they can stream. One of these streaming services is Netflix, which has various amounts of shows and movies suited for everyone, so people would want to watch Netflix and not any other streaming service. Unfortunately for the users, there … Continue reading Netflix: getting rid of the good?

Gaming: helpful or harmful for kids?

In the gaming world, there has been a debate on whether or not certain games can be harmful or helpful for kids who play them. On the one hand, confident parents and others state that games can help people learn specific skills and provide entertainment simultaneously. On the other hand, however, some people say that games only distract people from learning anything new or harming … Continue reading Gaming: helpful or harmful for kids?

Florida House Backs Bill To Raise Speed Limits, New Howard Frankland Bridge Opens

The Florida House of Representatives Economic Infrastructure Subcommittee unanimously approved a House-sponsored bill this week to call for speed limits on rural roadways to be raised by five miles per hour in rural and urban areas. Other roads, such as US-1 in the Florida Keys (which currently has a 55 mph speed limit), could have their speed limits raised to 60 or 65 when deemed … Continue reading Florida House Backs Bill To Raise Speed Limits, New Howard Frankland Bridge Opens

School phone policy: too late to stop?

In schools around the world phone policies have been implemented while they are somewhat different they follow the basic rule of not having phones out during class. This is a very good policy however at certain places these policies aren’t as enforced sometimes and teachers let students to be on their phones during class time. This is a problem because many students keep going on … Continue reading School phone policy: too late to stop?

Students vs Teachers

              Spring break 2025 Today’s report on Monday, March 10,2025, consists of two students and one Teacher. The first teacher I interviewed was Mr. Erhard. I asked him what he was doing over spring break. He said, “Not much, hanging out,” which seems like a regular answer here from Leonardo Matute in 9th grade, who says he’s going to be “playing soccer like a mother,” and … Continue reading Students vs Teachers

Russia Recaptures Sudzha After Ukrainian Offensive

As of early morning on March 13th, 2025, the Russian military reportedly reclaimed control of Sudzha in the southern Kursk oblast. Sudzha, a small Russian city several kilometers from the Ukrainian border, has become a focal point for the War in Ukraine as it enters its third year. Ukrainian forces launched a surprise attack on the Kursk Oblast, part of the Russian Federation, in early … Continue reading Russia Recaptures Sudzha After Ukrainian Offensive

School Grades: Too Forced Upon? by Jayden Alvarez

When at school, it is essential to look at our work and see how we can improve how grades are used. While this seems normal and very good, there is a problem with it being about pressure. The pressure is due to schools emphasizing grades and having them be high so students can be successful in school and the future when they look for schools … Continue reading School Grades: Too Forced Upon? by Jayden Alvarez

This Week in Track and Field

Track and field is among the most competitive and rewarding sports, especially at the high school level. You could run 9.99 seconds in the 100-meter dash or, unfortunately, get struck in the head by a baton in the four-by-400-meter relay. In the first week of March, both circumstances have taken place.  This past Saturday, March 7, 2025, was the Texas A&M Bluebonnet High School Invitational, … Continue reading This Week in Track and Field

Fascinating Formula 1

The rapidly growing sport of Formula 1 (F1) racing is one of the most fascinating. However, it is among the most challenging with many technical, sporting, and even financial regulations.  The sport wouldn’t be possible without the cars and the pit crew. Formula 1 cars are more similar to go-karts than everyday cars seen on the road, although the engineering work put into the cars … Continue reading Fascinating Formula 1