Tuesday, October 22 2024

Great Friends and Great People: Meet The Change Makers of iCamp

The group of people Currently the most meaningful are my friends at iCamp, specifically the ones in the gaming track, as they’ve been with me my entire camp experience. They’ve not only helped me but they also give back and care for their communities/those around them. These are people who showed me I could form

Opinion: The lack of positive role models is the reason gun violence exists in Philly

It seems like every other day more and more people are falling victim to firearms. The main areas in Philadelphia impacted by gun violence are West Philly, North Philly, and the Uptown part of North Philadelphia close to West Oak Lane and Onley. I was born and raised in West Philly. I love my home,

Jessica Huertas stays strong throughout challenges with fostercare

Who takes care of you? It seems like a loaded question before we break it down. That someone can be anyone. It can be your mom, your dad, your grandparent, or a partner. It can be someone who cooks for you, who holds you, someone who teaches you how to fix cars, who comforts you,

Opinion: Feminism is a social construct that fails to acknowledge all women

Women in society have been fighting for their freedom for centuries, and the feminist movement has long been a source for their liberation. The movement was created to fight for the rights of oppressed women with the ultimate goal of finally being seen as equals to the men in society. But as time progressed, many

Opinion: Cultural appropriation, negative stereotyping are a global danger

For decades cultural appropriation and stereotyping are problems that have been creating multiple issues for minority groups to face. Cultural appropriation is when a majority group takes a minority cultures and disrespects it, not caring to learn anything about it. Cultural appropriation was first called cultural colonialism and was only called cultural appropriation when popular

Opinion: How school, stress, societal pressure drives youth to workaholism

In our fast-paced, hyper-competitive world, the concept of work-life balance often seems like a legendary tale. The demands of our capitalist society have created a culture where being extensively busy is not normalized but celebrated. This occurrence, known as workaholism, is increasingly prevalent among youth. It’s driven by societal pressures and the relentless pursuit of