A 2022 Carnegie Mellon study found that 80% of Americans are worried that AI-powered fake information is getting harder to spot, impacting everything from elections to people’s reputations.
Opinion
The Debate Over Abortion PillsÂ
By Axcel Macero This past year, there has been a controversy surrounding abortion and abortion pills. Recently an order was…
Living in New York is Becoming Unaffordable
By Ethan Wise It’s every person’s dream to live in New York City. However, for the average person it’s going…
The Erasure Agenda and the Fight Against Book Bans
By Carmen Mia de Maria Tello Roig Panicked librarians and bookstore workers have come across a new sort of pressure…
The U.S Government’s Attack on Young People’s Freedom: Congress Gets Closer to Ban TikTok
By Mel Portela Gil The government is blaming TikTok once again, everyone! For what? More reasons than you can count. …
CUNY Chooses Diverse Curriculums, Mr. DeSantisÂ
By Carmen Mia de Maria Tello Roig In early 2023, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared that the state would prevent…
Elon Musk: Behind the Billionaire’s Mask
By Ethan Wise Elon Musk’s name has been on everyone’s lips recently, and not every word is good. Elon Musk…
Should the U.S. drinking age be lowered to 18?
By Daniella Teran On July 17, 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was signed into law by President Ronald…
Cannabis: The Times Have Changed
By Kudrate Barobhuiya In 1970, the United States placed cannabis in the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act which…
Mandatory Vaccine for Healthcare Workers: One Size Does not Fit All
By Adina Reid-Andrews There are people who legitimately have a reason for not taking the vaccine who have underlying conditions…