Black History Month: Beyond February

February, the most romantic month, is often not recognized for its cultural significance as Black History Month. Though February is a time to celebrate your loved ones, it is, more importantly, the time to commemorate the contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout history. Typically, a wave of tributes, such as school bulletin board decorations […]

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CandyGrams: A sweet tradition

As Valentine’s Day approaches, Kingswood Oxford comes alive with the excitement of CandyGrams.  This tradition allows students to send small goodie bags and heartfelt notes to friends and romantic interests for the low price of a dollar. CandyGrams at KO always seem to put the student body in a good mood, from the silliness behind […]

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Summer Update

Trump v. Biden Presidential Debate [06.27] In the first presidential debate for the upcoming election in November, Donald Trump and Joe Biden clashed over what to do about issues such as inflation, national debt, abortion, immigration, border security, and international conflict. The debate raised questions and criticisms amongst many voters, as both candidates veered off […]

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TikTok Policies vs. McCarthyism

TikTok, an addictive social-media platform that gained popularity during the pandemic, now faces multiple allegations regarding its moderation and censorship policies. In an effort to provide a sense of safety for the general public, TikTok Community guidelines state, “Our approach to content moderation is built on four pillars: 1) Remove violative content from the platform […]

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Kung Fu Panda 4: Is it worth it? 

Po, the Dragon Warrior panda in the Valley of Peace, returns to the screen once again in the movie “Kung Fu Panda 4.” The trailer promised a mix of heartwarming moments, action sequences, and life morales. But does the movie live up to these high expectations? The world-famous franchise of “Kung Fu Panda” teaches the […]

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