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  • Episodes of overstimulation flood kids media

    Episodes of overstimulation flood kids media

    Next to candy or dessert, TV was always a special treat for me as a child, and I found myself glued to the screen whenever I had the rare opportunity to watch a show or movie. Today, it shocks me when kids can barely sit through a 20 minute episode of “Cocomelon”– although I…

  • You can’t scroll away from poverty and homelessness

    You can’t scroll away from poverty and homelessness

    This winter break, I visited my parents’ native country, India– Bandra, Mumbai to be specific. I have been there many times, and I always look forward to my trips for the delicious food, awe instilling skyscrapers and the warm smiles of my family.  Driving from the airport to my grandparents’ home and walking into…

  • Russia sues Google for banned YouTube accounts

    Russia sues Google for banned YouTube accounts

    Google has accumulated fines worth two undecillion rubles, or 20 decillion USD, from a Russian court on Oct 31. It is being held liable for refusing to restore the accounts of Russian state-run media outlets on YouTube, a company owned by Google. To put it in perspective, 20 decillion consists of 34 zeros, equivalent…

  • Our favorite media relationships are corrupting us

    Our favorite media relationships are corrupting us

    At the young age of 13, I read my first romance novel. I quickly became addicted to the drama and passion that became my escape from reality. This obsession continued into shows and movies, while my book collection was constantly growing. However, as I have gotten older, I have realized that these stories were…

  • NPHS football program brings community together

    Introduction- Over the last few years, the Newbury Park High School football program has risen in popularity not only on campus but on the national level. While football has always been a popular high school sport, NPHS takes it to a whole other level. Our program has grown to consist of many different components…

  • “Inventing Anna” hooks audiences

    “Inventing Anna” hooks audiences

    In 2019, supposed German heiress Anna Delvey was convicted of conning the upper classes of New York society into giving her around $250,000. After she was arrested in 2017, her story became known to the public, and “New York Magazine” writer Jessica Pressler became interested in writing her story. Netflix partnered with Shonda Rhimes…

  • Broadcast One offers a new perspective

    C20 is a room bustling with students managing cameras spread around the room and editing software– all to learn how to be newscasters. Broadcasting 1 was offered as a new class this year, available to all students interested in the various aspects of news and media. AJ de Vos, sophomore, found out about the…