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Maypril Edition 2026: Why Communication in Schools Has Shifted to Social Media
Leo’s alarm clock hadn’t even finished its first cycle of beeps when he was out of the door. He arrives at school expecting the usual barren, desert-like halls, but was surprised that they were filled with chaotic laughter and energetic chatter. Each student’s voice was an instrument in a kind of morning orchestra. Confused, he asks Sarah what all the commotion is about. "What’s the deal?” he asks, nudging her. “Did they finally fix the vending machines?" Sarah doesn’t even l
May 294 min read


March Edition 2026: The Nintendo Switch 2: Is It Really a Level Up from the Switch 1?
Introduction to the Overall Console The Nintendo Switch 2, one of the most anticipated gaming consoles of last year, has a few surprises and tricks up its sleeve that fans weren’t ready for. However, despite these, there are still many things that make the new Switch worth it. People were getting tired of the Nintendo Switch 1, as there weren’t many releases of games, and even if there was one, it still wasn’t the greatest. People started getting restless, and even some just
Mar 267 min read


March Edition 2026: Magic Media: A New Way to Create
From a purple cat lounging on a pile of books to a skeleton walking through a city street, AI is capable of creating the unimaginable. While you may be most familiar with chatbot AIs, numerous websites and apps have added features that allow users to generate all sorts of AI media, which includes videos, images, and audio generated by AI. So how does this work, and how can we use it? On the human side, generating AI media is as simple as typing in a prompt and hitting enter.
Mar 263 min read


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


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