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VOL. 86 NO. 2

SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND

A new path to music fame By Sophie Yohannan Staff Writer

heightened the need for more career employees—postal workers who are afforded more long-term financial stability, benefits, and steadier work schedules than their non-career counterparts. “It’s easier to solicit people to want to be letter carriers if [they are offered career status],” NALC Pittsburgh Branch President Ted Lee explains in an interview with Silver Chips.

Chances are, many of the top songs on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart at any given time are— or were—trending on TikTok. The social media app with over one billion users has secured a controversial role in the music industry, now holding the power to jumpstart an artist’s career or further boost the popularity of an artist who is already successful. On the consumer side, the app exposes users to an extensive variety of music, enabling them to branch out and discover new artists they would not have come across otherwise. However, TikTok’s influence on today’s music can also put pressure on artists to create songs with “viral” potential. Phoebe Bridgers, Steve Lacy, Doja Cat, Mitski, Lana Del Rey, and Brent Faiyaz are just a few examples of artists whose success was driven further by TikTok. In early 2020, Doja Cat’s “Say So” went viral on the app after creator Haley Sharpe (@yodelinghaley) choreographed a dance to it. The “Say So” dance trend blew up and Doja Cat’s song soon reached hit status, landing spot No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ascending to No. 1 after a remix with Nicki Minaj. While Doja Cat already had some popularity, especially after her nonsensical single “Mooo!,” the viral “Say So” dance marked a turning point in her career. TikTok’s song-boosting powers reach beyond just the music and artists of today. When the Netflix show Stranger Things released its fourth season in May 2022 featuring Kate Bush’s 1985 hit classic “Running Up That Hill” on the soundtrack, TikTok sparked the song’s resurgence.

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THANKSGIVING PARADE The annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade took place in downtown Silver Spring on Nov. 19. Students from Silver Chips Print, Silver Chips Online, and the Blazer Pride Marching Band represented Blair in the lineup.

Postal workers deliver during the holiday season By Della Baer Staff Writer

The winter holidays are a time to take off from work and spend time with loved ones for many Americans. But for one essential sector, this time of year is no such novelty. “As the story goes, if you’re a letter carrier in the [postal service], there [is] no enjoying the holidays around Thanksgiving to New

Year’s because of the high volume of mail,” Vada Preston, a national business agent with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), says in an interview with Silver Chips. Before moving to his current job in the union representing Region 13, which includes D.C, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Preston was a United States Postal Service (USPS) letter carrier for 18 years. USPS delivers more mail during the months surrounding

the winter holidays than any other time of year. In 2021, USPS accepted over 13 billion mailpieces and packages between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. Throughout these chilly months, Preston explains that understaffing poses the greatest challenge. “The last two Christmas seasons… it’s becoming very common [for] letter carriers [to be] working six or seven days a week… [and] 12+ hours [a day].” The staffing problem has

New direction for development By Ava Bedaque News Columnist On Oct. 25, the Montgomery County Council unanimously approved Thrive Montgomery 2050 (Thrive), a policy overhaul of the county’s General Plan for land use that prioritizes urbanization and increasing building density. A General Plan is a set of broad guidelines which lays out certain goals for the county and makes general recommendations about how land should be developed in the future. Thrive replaces the

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Wedges and Corridors General Plan, which was first adopted in 1964 and last updated in 1993, and which limited most development in the county to four corridors—designated areas following major roadways—and maintained low building density in all the surrounding areas. Tanya Stern, Montgomery County’s Acting Planning Director, was an adviser for the creation of Thrive and believes a new General Plan was necessary to address land use now that the county is already largely developed. “[In the 1960s,] we had a lot of… farms that were redeveloped into new housing de-

velopments… We have very little space where that’s even possible anymore. In the meantime, we now have over a million residents in our county,” she told Silver Chips. “We needed to have a general plan that reflected the Montgomery County that we’re planning for now and that we will need to plan for in the future.” Thrive’s recommendations to prevent sprawl by limiting new construction to already somewhat-developed areas are also meant to help protect the environment.

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Terrapin commitment The University of Maryland introduces new financial aid for in-state, Pell-eligible students. A3

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La Copa Mundial 2022 Los equipos y las comunidades se unen para participar y alzar la Copa. C1

COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY PLANNING (M-NCPPC) CULTURE

SPORTS

As the end of December nears, read about our Culture columnist’s favorite books of 2022. E1

LGBTQ athletes discuss their experiences in the Blair sports community. F1

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