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(Photo Illustration) A student drives her car while talking to someone on the phone. This violates Kelsey’s Law which prohibits drivers from using their cell phone while driving.
Scholarship rewards $5,000 to high school students for bringing awareness to distracted teen driving
Sophia Wrzesinski and Flora HarperMarch 21, 2024

The Kelsey’s Law scholarship is open for submissions until Mar. 31. Hosted by the Michigan Auto Law, the scholarship awards a total of $5,000...

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Isaac Atkinson and Stan ThomasMarch 21, 2024

Red Cross Supervisor Cindy Vandermeer prepares Teya Dawson for her blood donation. Dawson was a first-time donor.
NHS hosts a successful blood drive, saving lives in and out of the community
Isabella Figueroa, Chief Copy Editor • March 21, 2024

“My dad and my mom both needed blood products when they were still living, so it's just really important to me so that the blood stays local,”...

Having 500 million friends doesn’t always mean you are “liked”

By Jocelyn Jensen

Facebook me.

In February of 2004, a social network breakthrough occurred: The Facebook. Within the next year, “The” was dropped and Facebook made its debut. That does not mean that there weren’t some struggles along the way.

Two of these struggles developed into lawsuits at the same time to be exact.

The movie “The Social Network” is Mark Zuckerberg’s story about the struggles and triumphs throughout the creation of Facebook. The film was interesting, and slightly funny, all the while documenting real events in Zuckerberg’s life.

According to boxoffice.com, the film accumulated over $22,000 in its opening weekend, and was the most “tweeted”-about movie as of Tuesday, October 5: raking in over 1,700 tweets.

Just look at The Social Network’s head quote, “You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies.”

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Having 500 million friends doesn’t always mean you are “liked”