By Michelle Perez | Reporter Since the ’90s, life has changed dramatically, especially for kids. It’s obvious on social media how people of our current generation are different than others. For example, ’90s kids grew up watching “The Land Before Time” and “Lizzie McGuire” and will most likely know the lyrics to “Baby One More Time” by Britney Spears. Although the TV shows we reminisce over reveal our generation, another revealing difference between ’90s kids and kids growing up now is the amount of time spent online. Due to having such sophisticated technology in their generation, children today are spending…
Author: Michelle Perez
By Michelle Perez | ReporterPlanning a trip for an upcoming break? Don’t. Spring break, Easter and fall breaks are all ways we students use to relax and recharge for classes. Many of us go home, some on vacation and some even stick around campus to enjoy its empty beauty.However, those who went on vacation may have been more stressed out than before the break. This is how my spring break went: I was stuck at the Denver airport for three days due to a bomb cyclone, which forced me to sleep on the airport floor, and after five cancelled flights…
With the use of technology increasing, especially on college campuses, research shows the physical effects it can have on not only developing bodies but adult bodies as well. It can harm the eyes and what most people don’t know is it can affect the body as a whole. Researchers from Child Development conducted a study that shows adolescents who used their devices more tended to have increased problematic behavior such as fighting and lying. According to the study, for a child who is still in development, behavioral problems can lead to even more problems in adulthood. In adulthood, blue light,…
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