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The “Screenagers” Collection
"The Screenagers Collection" is a four part series that tracks the various controversies surrounding youth and technology.
Michael Alduino, Staff Writer
Screenagers Part IV: Mind over Matter
Notebook, check; pens and pencils, check; calculator, check; Wi-Fi password, check? I’m sure all of us have asked for this information from somebody at some point this school year: we roam the halls searching for the best cell phone reception, or try to find out the Wi-Fi password from someone in the know without being caught. However, doesn’t it seem somewhat extreme the lengths we go in order...
Screenagers Part III: From the Inside Out
Before you continue, please understand that Screenagers, a modern film based on teens and technology, is a work that involves deep ties with psychology and analytical source material that requires breakdown and study to enjoy the film to its fullest. With that being said, feel free to check the Red and Black’s website-or the links below- for our previous articles on the film to have a better und...
Screenagers Part II: Are You Addicted?
I’m sure we’ve all fallen victim to it- the next generation of Smartphones is announced and all of a sudden the device that we so commonly use is no longer good enough. To us, every generation means an increase in quality and content; yet, have you considered how the next generation of Smartphones may affect the next generation of kids? Take for example yourself, I’m willing to bet that if I...
Screenagers Part I: The Facts They Don’t Want You To Know
As the war on drugs continues to be fought in The United States there is still one drug that is available to everyone and arguably just as dangerous as any other drug in circulation: technology. I mean really think about it for a second- what do you see more of? Someone with possession of an illegal drug or someone staring intently at the dull screen of their phones? Don’t get me wrong, phones and...
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