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Andrew Wilson

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter

Andrew Wilson is a junior at Hagerty High School, and this is his first year on staff. He is excellent at writing fiction pieces, sketching realism, and designing graphics in Adobe.

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Senior Emma Lundquist works on her modeling and simulation project. Students from Modeling and Simulation as well as Computer Programming are some of the students administration hopes take the new artificial intelligence course.

Spearheading new intelligence: new AI course offered in curriculum

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
May 5, 2023

From ChatGPT to computer-generated art, artificial intelligence has been everywhere, and to keep up with this trend, Florida has funded and promoted a new curriculum for students that will cover the usage...

The prescription drug Accutane provides many with cleared skin but has its share of severe side effects. While many found the drug to be beneficial to their skin, side effects such as dry lips, nosebleeds and even anemia made it hard to outweigh the negatives.

[Photo] Let me be clear

Nadia Knoblauch, News and Multimedia Editor
April 25, 2023

The prescription drug Accutane provides many with cleared skin but has its share of severe side effects. While many found the drug to be beneficial to their skin, side effects such as dry lips, nosebleeds...

(from left to right) NHS treasurer Anouska Seal, president Cheryl Nguyen, vice president Katie Pham, secretary Nadia Knoblauch and historian Jenna Hecker pose for a photo at the induction ceremony. The officers were newly inducted on April 10.

NHS accepts new members at induction ceremony

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
April 18, 2023

New members for the National Honor Society were recently inducted in a ceremony held on April 10. Students previously received a letter of eligibility from NHS if they had an unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher....

Facebook scams, Twitter’s censorship, Instagram identity theft - every social media platform has problems, but Congress chooses to drag out a national hearing and hyper focus on TikTok. There are more important things in the world the U.S. should be worrying about instead of a social media platform.

[Photo] Congress’ TikTok obsession turns blind eye to real problems

BluePrint Staff
April 11, 2023

Facebook scams, Twitter’s censorship, Instagram identity theft - every social media platform has problems, but Congress chooses to drag out a national hearing and hyper focus on TikTok. There are more...

We asked 201 students what elective they would have liked to take. Culinary ranked first with 42% of respondents, and language ranking lowest at 7%.

[Photo] Pop Question: What elective would you prefer to have?

January 7, 2023

We asked 201 students what elective they would have liked to take. Culinary ranked first with 42% of respondents, and language ranking lowest at 7%.

"The Last Of Us" cover photo from HBO’s official website. Episodes premiere every Sunday at 9 p.m.

One adaptation not lost in the dark

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
February 27, 2023

When it was revealed that HBO would be producing a live-action adaptation of “The Last Of Us,” fans of the series were concerned. Many who have played the game worried the adaptation would stray too...

Much of the hate against Christianity stems from the idea that all Christians are homophobic, anti-semetic, racist—the list goes on. Yes, fundamental Christians have been most commonly associated with attacks on the LGBTQ+ community, and that is not okay. But most Christians do not hold such bitter beliefs.

[Photo] Religious tolerance applies to all belief systems

BluePrint Staff
February 24, 2023

Much of the hate against Christianity stems from the idea that all Christians are homophobic, anti-semetic, racist—the list goes on. Yes, fundamental Christians have been most commonly associated with...

With the recent mental health lessons around campus, we asked 201 students to rate their mood today, with the majority voting in favor of a positive outlook.

Pop Question: Rate your mood

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
February 8, 2023

With the recent mental health lessons around campus, we asked 201 students to rate their mood today, with the majority voting in favor of a positive outlook.

Mod and Sim teacher Adam Hayden manages his sixth period class. Hayden replaced former teacher Steven Martinez, who moved to North Carolina after the first semester.

Dive right in

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
January 20, 2023

Radiological scientist, pilot, teacher – Adam Hayden has been defined by perseverance and opportunity. After former Modeling and Simulation teacher Steven Martinez announced he would be stepping...

Senior Emma Lundquist’s artwork made in Modeling and Simulation. Complex geometry and visual effects create a unique atmosphere in the scene.

Brushstrokes and cursor swipes

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
January 3, 2023

Group projects, posters and visual assignments make students groan with exasperation. The ability to create and design something original seems impossibly complex. However, students like senior Emma Lundquist...

As THC cartridges have become increasingly popular, teens find it easy to get high on campus, even if their convenience comes with consequence.

[Photo] The high stakes of marijuana

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
December 15, 2022

As THC cartridges have become increasingly popular, teens find it easy to get high on campus, even if their convenience comes with consequence.

RCC President Aaditya Balasubramaniyan speaks to club members. The meeting was held on Sept. 9 in room 3-201.

New Red Cross Club holds first meeting

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter
September 21, 2022

The new Red Cross Club held its first ever meeting on Sept. 9, in room 3-201. Founded for students to learn emergency preparedness and response, the RCC plans to provide volunteer opportunities for its...

We asked 200 students if they go to school when they are sick. The results were mostly split, with 36% saying yes and 38% saying no.

[Photo] Pop Question: Do you go to school when you are sick?

Greta Carrasco, Opinions Editor
September 13, 2022

We asked 200 students if they go to school when they are sick. The results were mostly split, with 36% saying yes and 38% saying no.

The bar graph shows result from student:
36 percents said yes, 2 percent said yes, with a mask on. 38 percent said no, and 24 percent said no, if they have a fever.

The bar graph shows result from student: 36 percents said yes, 2 percent said yes, with a mask on. 38 percent said no, and 24 percent said no, if they have a fever.

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