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While Hagerty has a plethora of helpful technology, students could become too dependent on these digital tools. Students will therefore not be able to develop skills like communication or critical thinking for life beyond high school.

Proceed with caution

Blueprint staff | April 15, 2024

A scanning system for bus IDs, standardized tests online and an improved wifi network: Technology is deeply integrated into everything we do at Hagerty. Every day, we use high-tech systems to do everything...

This November, voters will be left with a choice between two unqualified candidates. The United States needs to reassess the election process in order to ensure that these leaders possess the capability to do their jobs.

Systematic failure

Lia Miller, Opinions Editor | April 9, 2024

The upcoming election will feature a rematch of the two candidates that America most hates. Neither of these men are qualified to run the book club at a senior living community, much less the entire country,...

In The Moment: movie sequels

In The Moment: movie sequels

Ava Strzalko, Staff Reporter | April 5, 2024

When I was six years old, my parents took me and my sister to see Disney’s “Frozen” in theaters. As soon as I heard “Let it Go” for the first time—watching as Elsa unpinned her platinum...

The album cover for "Eternal Sunshine" shows Grande leaning on her own shoulder. The album was a rollercoaster of emotions, showcasing the ups and downs of love and loss in a truly memorable fashion.

On ‘Eternal Sunshine,’ Ariana Grande finds the light

Jolin Alcindor, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

In the past four years, Ariana Grande has been through a lot. Between getting married, then divorced two years later, preparing to be Glinda in the movie adaptation of Wicked, and running a successful...

Recent county guidelines have placed the rated R movies in film class under intense scrutiny. However, replacing these films with more “appropriate” ones will only rob students of watching some of America’s greatest films.

SCPS restricting more than just movies

Lisa Gendreau, teacher/guest writer | March 13, 2024

At the conclusion of the 2010 film True Grit, an aged Mattie Ross reflects that “time just gets away from us.” Time, for many, is an enemy; it robs us of growing meaningful relationships, making striking...

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