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Campus Question
by Shaw Media
By Bonnie Hall IV Leader Staff
To me, it’s the month created to focus attention on the contributions of African Americans to the United States.
-Paige Worden, Ladd
Chuck Berry is my top pick. Also Howard Jones, and Tommy Vext is great, too.
-Liam McGann, Mendota
-Allie Hernandez, DePue tizing talking over typing in grade school may help to slow rising trends of social anxiety. And before I say this, let me clarify: I am pursuing a career in education. But if kids gain a smidge more free time thanks to ChatGPT in a world where every moment of their day is dedicated to sports, school and work… would it really be that bad?
I’m no scholar, and I’m certainly not trying to sell you on system-wide plagiarism. I simply think AI isn’t something we should necessarily fear; if used—or not used—correctly, I think it can redesign a curriculum in serious need of reform.
I love the annual soul food buffet, it’s my favorite part of the year.
-Perris Stachlewitz, Mendota
I really Lauryn Hill. Her music entirely changed the music industry. She pushed back against an industry that was so against Black artists, but especially woman Black artists. She has become a political and overall influential icon with her music. She has a certain rawness in her music that anyone could take inspiration from.
-Amaya
Olivas, Mendota