There’s a fight for your screen time. Short form video has completely taken over social media. What began as Vine and later became TikTok has become a feature in many social platforms. While TikTok made an short form video format the entire function of their app , Instagram Reels has made a space for it...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
As the school year chugs along, a strange phenomenon will starts to take over the seniors here on campus. Its symptoms are a combination of exhaustion, loss of motivation, and daydreaming about college that hits even the hardest working students. Senioritis isn’t new. For generations, high school seniors have joked about catching the “disease” that...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Friday evenings have electricity in the air, especially when you don’t have Saturday classes. Music fills the campus, spike ball and open gym are the spots, but it seems that campus has become awfully quieter on Saturday mornings. Boarding schools like Williston can feel like both a vacation and a challenge. It’s a place filled...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Welcome to the Catalyst’s Community Voices platform. We’ve curated community leaders and thinkers from all parts of our great city to speak on issues that affect us all. Visit our Community Voices page for more details. More than 10,000 homes in Pinellas County were deemed “substantially damaged” following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This determination has serious consequences for […]| St Pete Catalyst
By Phillip Sales I want to thank the Sun’s editorial staff for highlighting the issues related to the county’s proposed acquisition of Union Pacific Railroad’s… The post Community Voice: The County Has Dressed Up 8th St. East $2.7 Million Pig with “Green” Lipstick first appeared on Sonoma Valley Sun.| Sonoma Valley Sun
I could see everythingNever have I been thisHIGHThe feeling of being over othersThe people below resembling small bugsFeeling excitement with the wind in my wingsONLY IF I KNEWFather warned but the desire of the moment was too muchI had felt the high of the aerial viewI wanted to know what it was like to be […] The post Fall from grace (A story of Icarus) appeared first on Baltimore Beat.| Baltimore Beat
By Poder Latinx Florida is warming faster than most of the United States. The last few summers have brought blistering heat, higher energy bills, and record-breaking hurricane seasons. Yet, across the state, residents are taking climate action into their own hands, a move that political leaders often won’t. From electric vehicles in Orlando to regenerative […] The post From the Ground Up: Floridians Reimagine Climate Resilience appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo
For Jordan and Mario Nunez, the East LA Classic is more than just a rivalry — it’s a tribute to family, community and a brother they still carry with them.| Boyle Heights Beat
Roosevelt and Garfield alumni share how the iconic football rivalry shaped their high school years and why it still brings the Eastside together.| Boyle Heights Beat
By Dr. Nancy Lang Dr. Jane Goodall changed the world. Her life's work — redefining how we understand animals and inspiring generations to protect the natural world — has touched every corner of conservation. News of her passing at age 91 on October 1, while on a speaking tour in California, has left us deeply| Sonoma Valley Sun - The Community's Independent Voice
College Advising is working at full speed right now, and students are reaping the benefits. The College Advising program at Williston has served as an amazing resource for students to use when looking for and deciding which college suits them best. Each senior at Williston is assigned an advisor who will help them along the...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
The “Find My iPhone” app kept telling me I left my Airpods in the Schoolhouse. I went in and asked Ms. Byrnes if she had any turned in recently and she directed me towards a huge, overflowing white cardboard box. Losing water bottles and forgetting pencils is something that is always going to happen. Not...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Boarders are trying to keep up with their nail routines, but their schedules don’t always allow for it. While at Williston, it can be hard to keep up with a routine because we all have such a busy schedule, leaving less time for self care. It can also be hard for boarders to settle on...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Hoodies are comforting but they are selling at crazy prices, but that has not stopped teenagers from purchasing them. Some of our generation’s top brands sell hoodies that are raved on for their comfort, warmth, and hoodie-ness (referring to the shape). These hoodies from brands like Alo, Lululemon, Parke, and Abercrombie are cute and cozy,...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Emily Crovo, a proud Williston alum, is making a name for herself at Holy Cross, and gaining sponsorship deals in the process. Crovo, from Melrose, Mass., graduated from Williston in 2023 as a beloved member of the Williston community. She was a three sport varsity athlete, playing soccer, hockey, and lacrosse. Now in her junior...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
The Williston Scholars program gives students opportunities to explore personal interest. In my case, it is trying to keep our feet healthy. I will be spending 12 weeks this trimester studying the impact shoes can cause on your body. There are studies that talk about what injuries shoes can cause, how they are made, and...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is coming up. Here's how you can clean out your medicine cabinet.| MinnPost
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The question now is how the sanctuary cities movement will evolve in the face of the Trump administration’s threats.| MinnPost
¿Estás pensando en cambiar a un vehículo eléctrico? No hay mejor momento que ahora — y no hay tiempo que perder. Durante años, los créditos fiscales federales han ayudado a millones de estadounidenses a comprar vehículos eléctricos, reduciendo el precio de compra en miles de dólares. Sin embargo, esa era está a punto de llegar […] The post Créditos de Vehículos Eléctricos por Expirar: Cómo Aprovecharlos appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo
Thinking about going electric? There’s no better time than now — and no time to waste.| Publiquémoslo
Discover how FC Outreach in Pensacola is keeping families together and reducing the need for foster care in Florida.| Local Pulse News - Pensacola's source for good news, commentary, and much more.
Jennifer George trained for the 2025 Western States 100 while undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. This is her story.| iRunFar
El Mes del Orgullo de la Discapacidad es una oportunidad para celebrar la vida, la resistencia y el liderazgo de las personas con discapacidad. También nos permite volver a comprometernos a desmantelar los sistemas que los marginan y criminalizan. En la ACLU de Pensilvania, nuestro trabajo por los derechos de las personas con discapacidad forma […] The post Honrando el orgullo de la discapacidad: Una década de lucha por los derechos de las personas con discapacidad en Pensilvania appeared...| Publiquemoslo
Disability Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate the lives, resilience, and leadership of people with disabilities. It also allows us to recommit to dismantling the systems that marginalize and criminalize them. At the ACLU of Pennsylvania, our work in disability rights is part of a broader fight for justice that recognizes the interconnected issues […] The post Honoring Disability Pride: A Decade of Fighting for Disability Rights in Pennsylvania appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo