Wired Teens Need a Social Media Wakeup Call. Trust Me. I’m One of Them. Haley Strack April 20, 2021 Lifestyle, News My generation is particularly preoccupied with social media. The funny thing is, most of us don’t enjoy it. We anxiously await every Instagram like, refresh Facebook updates, and obsessively hash-tag the top trending celebrity on Twitter.
Integrate the Church Into the State — Your Founding Fathers Will Thank You Haley Strack March 12, 2021 Learn, News, Shared Values, U.S. Constitution Recently, there’s been a push to drive all religion out of government. Separation of church and state has been magnified to the extreme — but our founding fathers never interpreted that separation to mean that the state should be without religion.
Citizens: Stay at Home. Immigrants: Come On In. Haley Strack February 26, 2021 News During the pandemic, the walls of procedure, guilt, and precaution have been built up — and they’re only getting stronger. While citizens are being confined in the borders of their own property, illegal immigration is being encouraged.
Teachers’ Unions Capitalize on Biden’s Win by Halting Education Haley Strack February 8, 2021 Education, Featured, News School closures are harming more Americans than COVID-19 — and it’s not even close. The biggest threats to education are the very people who should have an interest in the good of their students: teachers’ unions.