OPINION Claire Harrison, Staff Writer OPINION Claire Harrison, Staff Writer

The unfiltered truth about social media

As discourse about the most desirable body image, bullying, grooming, self-harm and unhealthy beauty standards flood our feeds on social media, tech giants seem to find themselves entangled in messy court cases regarding the safety of their apps for teenagers.

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Lights, Camera, Recycle: Is the movie industry running out of ideas?
OPINION Liam Sauer, Staff Writer OPINION Liam Sauer, Staff Writer

Lights, Camera, Recycle: Is the movie industry running out of ideas?

Movies are arguably a foundation of today’s society. People generate much of their ideals from the information perpetuated in the media, especially when it comes to film. This presents a pressing problem when today, the film industry has increasingly refused to be original and daring. How will this travesty change our society to come?

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Is it possible to be a “girl’s girl”? Exploring female friendships and stereotypes (Copy)
OPINION Olivia Stephansen, Staff Writer OPINION Olivia Stephansen, Staff Writer

Is it possible to be a “girl’s girl”? Exploring female friendships and stereotypes (Copy)

A girl’s girl is the confident girl that helps other girls out and is there to uplift and empower women. Being called a “girl’s girl” is a newer term but the root of the term is about supporting other girls rather than bringing them down. But like most trends, is being a girl’s girl too good to be true? Are there actually women like this?

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Tiktok is the new tireswing
OPINION Max Kehoe, Staff Writer OPINION Max Kehoe, Staff Writer

Tiktok is the new tireswing

Generation Alpha is the first generation to have a hand-held smart device for the entirety of their lives. 10-year-olds flooding Sephoras all across the nation are making news because they are purchasing extremely expensive make-up and skin care products designed and marketed towards adults. This led to the “Drunk Elephant 12-year-olds'' trend on TikTok, where pre-teens purchase unnecessary skincare products.

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OPINION Claire Harrison, Staff Writer OPINION Claire Harrison, Staff Writer

From print to pixel: the digital dawn of news consumption

As society descends deeper into the digital age, our youth becomes progressively more media illiterate and desensitized to misinformation. Gen-Z often mocks older generations for falling victim to false information on platforms like Facebook, yet we are indifferent to this. Teens are immersed in a life that revolves around information they intake on the internet that the line between fact and fiction begins to blur.

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Music- In With the Old, Out With the New 
OPINION Liam Sauer, Staff Writer OPINION Liam Sauer, Staff Writer

Music- In With the Old, Out With the New 

It is widely known that particularly in the US, there is a fad for older music. Why? It is simply due to the fact that this nostalgic fascination is far superior to that of the new generation’s. Old music has facets not contained in new music, like; originality, variety, and skilled vocals. These advantages of old music make it incomparable to the songs of today.

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The Benefits of Diverse Perspectives On Campus
OPINION Louis Rotgin, Staff Writer OPINION Louis Rotgin, Staff Writer

The Benefits of Diverse Perspectives On Campus

Student news plays a vital role in spreading important information, opinions and ideas throughout the community at Samo. It is seminal to creating an environment where knowledge from within our campus and across the globe is shared, creating room for open dialogue and educated conversations. Not only does student news ensure that attendees of Samo are kept informed, but it allows students to be aware of every aspect of student life on campus.

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Should we separate the art from the artist?
OPINION Koi Lerner, Staff Writer OPINION Koi Lerner, Staff Writer

Should we separate the art from the artist?

The age-old question of whether or not someone should separate the art from the artist has been raised once again. Despite music that may be entertaining to listen to, the actions of an artist are often far too severe to excuse by supporting their music.

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College applications are... easy
OPINION Violeta Buitrago, Staff Writer OPINION Violeta Buitrago, Staff Writer

College applications are... easy

From K-12, my teachers, parents, counselors and peers have all worked the idea into my head that college was the end goal. The final destination. All of my work from elementary through high school was with the main purpose of applying to college, right? But, as I now sit as a high school senior writing my college applications, it feels like I am still waiting for the stress and anxiety that was promised for me as I began my application process.

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Your spotify wrapped doesn’t define you
OPINION Sienna Bevan, News Editor OPINION Sienna Bevan, News Editor

Your spotify wrapped doesn’t define you

To the songs of my childhood, I’m sorry. To the Disney, Hamilton and Glee soundtracks, Pitch Perfect Riff-offs and Justin Bieber, it is time for me to let you all go. The tint you leave on my spotify wrapped is a burden that I cannot bear to carry.

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It’s time to reframe the idea of new year’s resolutions
OPINION Maggie Marks, Staff Writer OPINION Maggie Marks, Staff Writer

It’s time to reframe the idea of new year’s resolutions

With the New Year encroaching, millions around the world set off to better themselves using one set of ideology: New Year's resolutions. These resolutions can entail many self-set goals, from exercising more to spending less time on social media. While seemingly a good motivator, these resolutions work counterproductively, with many people abandoning their goal, and having fallacious reasoning to wait until the New Year to start improving themselves. 

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Volunteer hours: an unnecessary expectation
OPINION Ryan Kim, News Editor OPINION Ryan Kim, News Editor

Volunteer hours: an unnecessary expectation

Unsurprisingly, volunteering is a good deed that benefits the community. In fact, many Samo students spend their free time participating in a wide range of volunteer organizations. However, should these good acts of service be a requirement within schools?

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