Testing Season Approaches

Info about upcoming exams and tests As spring approaches so does the ever-stressful season of exams. AP Exams are standardized tests given out as a chance to prove how well students know the material within a college-level (AP) class and allow them to potentially earn college credit depending on how high they score. AP Exams take place over two weeks in May. A five is … Continue reading Testing Season Approaches

How exactly do people celebrate Eid?

Two OM students tell us how they spend the special day Eid al-Fitr, more widely known as just Eid, is an internationally celebrated holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. Ramadan brings forth a month of fasting, praying, and spiritual reflection for Muslims all around the world. This year, Ramadan begins on Sunday, March 10th, and ends on Tuesday, April 9th, when Eid commences. Millions … Continue reading How exactly do people celebrate Eid?

The Dangers Of Using ChatGPT by Ryan Malinowski

The potential dangers of AI Using ChatGPT, like any other technology, carries certain risks and potential dangers, particularly when used irresponsibly or without proper oversight. Some of the dangers associated with using ChatGPT include: 1. Spread of Misinformation: ChatGPT generates responses based on patterns in its training data, which may include inaccuracies, biases, or misinformation. If users rely solely on ChatGPT for information, there’s a … Continue reading The Dangers Of Using ChatGPT by Ryan Malinowski

Spring Effects on Depression

How weather may be affecting you                 There are a little over two months of school left in this school year. Though we are not too far from summer, the typical Maryland weather can’t seem to make up its mind. April should be bringing warmer temperatures, longer days, and beautiful blooming flowers. This should be the time when we can finally hang up our winter coats … Continue reading Spring Effects on Depression