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March Edition 2026: Redefining AI Art's Limits
In Denmark, citizens are allowed to copyright their face, combating against the recent and growing rise in AI-generated deepfakes. On the surface, it may seem absurd, but when faces are inputted into databases of models, and used as reference for AI generation, it raises serious concerns about privacy, credibility, and consent. This legislation ultimately leads to a bigger question—just how much does generative AI affect our media and the world we live in? Generative AI’s roo
Mar 263 min read


March Edition 2026: Should Hopkins Students Have Lockers?
A survey of Hopkins students showed that 84% of them would like to have a locker and said that they believed lockers would improve student life. Seen in many movies and stories about schools, this begs a question. Should students have them at Hopkins? Previously, Hopkins had lockers. “The lockers were up and down the hallways ,” said Assistant Principal Moore, “and they were old and dirty. Some lockers were never used, and the lockers were sometimes broken into. Some students
Mar 264 min read


























Holiday Edition 2025: From Reel to Real: The Silent Era by Sachit Sridhar
This is done by a Guest Author: Sachit Sridhar (Grade 8)
Dec 11, 20250 min read
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