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Gianna King - News & Artwork Editor

Gianna King - News & Artwork Editor
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Hello, I'm Gianna! This is my second year on staff, now as a senior in high school. I'm the head of the News and Artwork sections. I'm currently in Color Guard, B.I.O.N.I.C, NAHS, NEHS, Quill & Scroll Honors Society, and Senior Class Council!

[[SATIRE]] The solution to modernization is older than you think

These days, all people do is complain about how technology is ruining their kids’ brains. I agree. With test scores as low as ever and children retreating to their phones for answers, you tend to feel hopeless.

Podcasts: Gaming Area S3E2

A pixelated video game controller with the word "AREA" on it. The background is black, with rainbow designs spread around.

With Valentine's day having come and gone, the Gaming Area team discusses the best multiplayer games to play with your friends, family, and other people in your life. Whether they be co-op, competitive, or somewhere in between, we chose the best experiences you can put on your Valentine's day bucket list.

Modern feminism is a hard-shelled treat: the female M&M’s aren’t so sweet

A cluster of Green and Brown M&M's on top of a white background.

Past, Present, and Payday: Eddie Phelps - Podcast Editor Marketing is a difficult concept and a treacherous profession. When your goal is to appeal to the largest number of people possible in a way that won’t cause any issues, you’re pursuing a high-risk, high-reward scenario. The largest candy manufacturer in the world, Mars Wrigley, has taken part in a variety of...

Podcast: Gaming Area S3E1

 In this episode of Gaming Area, we highlight some of the video game releases and updates of December 2022, including God of War: Ragnarok, Pokémon Scarlet/Violet, and Splatoon 3. As it turns out, it was a good month for gamers everywhere.

Video game companies need to ‘level up’ in diversity and representation

A screenshot from the game Genshin Impact, featuring the player character and the guide NPC looking at a new location from above.

As someone who plays video games every day, I gravitate toward lore. Whether for the game as a whole or individual characters, it makes the playing experience more likable. But the second thing I look for is a variety of different characters. Nobody wants to see reused characters with slightly different colors and personalities. I'm a fan of quite a few games like “Cookie Run: Kingdom”, the “Splatoon” and “Pokémon” series, and “Genshin Impact”, but I've been noticing that I’m missing a lot of... well, melanin.