Screens to Streets: Social Media’s Impact on Student Engagement in Protests
Top: Washington students line up along Fremont Boulevard to protest recent ICE actions Photo provided by Kavya Datt For many, this moment feels…
Top: Washington students line up along Fremont Boulevard to protest recent ICE actions Photo provided by Kavya Datt For many, this moment feels…
The Bay Area, home to one of the first Tesla factories, is in the center of a growing wave of political unrest. With the introduction of the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) under President Trump’s second term, new players have entered the spotlight—namely Elon Musk.
“From the River to the Sea” and “Down with Starbucks,” is what a lot of us are hearing right now, both around school or online. Palestine vs Israel is mentioned constantly, on the streets and in everyone’s instagram feed. One particular topic that is more relevant to students is boycotting brands that allegedly support Israel. The question that always follows is, do boycotts actually work?
On May 25, George Floyd, a 46-year old African American man, died after a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeled on his neck…