As the election approaches, presidential campaigning has intensified, culminating in the recent presidential debate. Debates function as a way for candidates to express their opinions regarding controversial topics, and to potentially garner support. Candidates often debate multiple times, and the debates can lead to polls favoring one candidate over another,Continue Reading

Have you heard about the new phone bans in schools? Or about Instagram’s time and usage restrictions? As much of the community is already familiar with, because of increasing criticism and studies surrounding the negative effects of social media, school and apps around the country have began to take aContinue Reading

In the past, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has had various athletic scholarship limits depending on which sport and which Division that team plays in. Division I sports have had an advantage with scholarships as they have always been allowed to have more for their players. Some conferences haveContinue Reading

The Israel-Hamas conflict that began in October of 2023 is still unfolding almost a year later. The situation is currently in near constant escalation, with injuries and casualties continuously increasing.According to Al Jazeera, as of 8 Sept. 2024, in Gaza there have been a predicted 41,455 deaths, in addition toContinue Reading

There are over 100 million adult gamblers in the United States according to American Attitudes towards Gaming. Due to the increased popularity of sites like FanDuel, Prize Picks and Betr gambling has become very easy to access. The average sports bettor loses 7.7 cents per dollar they bet. The sayingContinue Reading

Apalachee High School, located in Barrow County, GA, is just 44 miles from Pace Academy. For a lot of families in our community, school shootings became a legitimate harsh reality in our world after what happened at Apalachee. 14 year old Colt Gray murdered four students and teachers and leftContinue Reading

In 2020, during the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, actor and filmmaker, John Krasinsky, created a youtube channel named Some Good News. This channel aimed to spread hope and inspire others during hard times. Influenced by this joyful sharing, I too wanted to write about the positive impacts, entrepreneurs, andContinue Reading

This year is the 50th anniversary of the Newspaper Club at Pace Academy, a milestone celebrating half a century of student journalism and creativity. Since its creation in 1974, the club has been a cornerstone of Pace, providing a platform for students to voice their opinions, help other students liveContinue Reading

“Are you bumpin’ that?” “Why are you so julia?” “Kamala is so brat.” These are all phrases that have been all around social media this past summer. The average viewer would be confused by this phenomenon that somehow relates to politics in the news. Here is your full in depthContinue Reading

Over the summer, Pace Academy received a few updates: the Inman Center Gym and the cafeteria got new floors, the back parking lot was re-paved, and renovations were made to the main level of the Castle.  Inman Gym, built in 2000, needed an upgrade. While students were away for theContinue Reading

Going back to school can be overwhelming for anyone, especially students going to a new campus or school entirely. Luckily, no matter the classes they take or extra-curricular activities they participate in, every student can apply these basic habits in their everyday lives. Good habits go hand-in-hand with reaching goals.Continue Reading

Most empires collapse from within. Most people’s struggles are self-inflicted. Stop reacting, who has ever lost their temper and then been glad after the fact? Anger never improves or fixes the issue at hand. Sure a basketball coach may get angry to rile up their players, but if they don’tContinue Reading