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South uses, examines Snapchat as communication medium

South uses, examines Snapchat as communication medium

Ivy Zhou and Sinead Heneghan, Staff Reporters
May 18, 2015

With nearly 200 million users, apps like Snapchat are taking virtual communication to a whole other level, according to Business Insider. More and more people are using the app with abandon because they...

Model UN aims for peace, strives for growth

Model UN aims for peace, strives for growth

March 26, 2015

By Ivy Zhou, staff reporter The GBS Model United Nations (MUN) team returned victorious after the MUN conference at the University of Chicago (MUNUC) in 2015 with 30 out of the 35 delegates from GBS winning...

Buzz shares past, continues to build relationships

Buzz shares past, continues to build relationships

Ivy Zhou, Staff Reporter
March 9, 2015

Delbert “Buzz” Mette -- soldier, postal worker and South instructional assistant. It may not be obvious at first glance, but the man freshmen and sophomores see every day sitting at the front of their...

South students examine piracy, question the purpose

Ivy Zhou, Staff Reporter
January 27, 2015

Fast, easy, and cheap. In the internet age, virtually anything is available online. With media increasingly going digital, concern about online piracy is also on the rise. It only takes a few clicks and...

Kilpatrick’s schedule inspires club creation, helps balance passions

Kilpatrick’s schedule inspires club creation, helps balance passions

Ivy Zhou & Hope Carrane, staff reporters
November 7, 2014

Senior Kara Kilpatrick knows what it’s like to have a lot on her plate. Between her involvement in the Academy, dance, being a Peer Group Leader and youth group leader, work, multiple clubs and choir,...

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