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The Harms of AI-Generated ActivismIniya KarimanalMarch 17, 2025 When it comes to digital activism, we can do better than sharing AI-generated images.
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10.0 How Can We Sleep When Our Cities Are Burning?Julia TaylorMarch 3, 2025 An LA high school student reflects on wildfire panic, community resilience, and the struggle to “do enough” in times of crisis.
Our Bodies, Our DataHannah MullinsMarch 3, 2025 By Tessa Sagner This story is syndicated from The Black and White, the newspaper of Walt Whitman High School in…
Stem Cell Research Is More Than Just a Political FootballEmily RyuDecember 11, 2024 Preserving the separation of church and state is crucial to safeguarding embryonic stem cell research: a field with the potential to save lives and revolutionize medicine.