A group of 42 attorney generals are suing Meta and claiming that Facebook and Instagram have addictive features that target teens. This lawsuit focuses on children’s privacy concerns, negative impact on users and deceptive business practices, including lack of transparency.  Ever since the increase in popularity of Snapchat and TikTok,Continue Reading

The season of giving is just right around the corner! Do you have presents for your family and friends yet? No? Don’t fret because here are five last-minute gift ideas that will certainly put a smile on their face.  First up, the UGG Classic Ultra Mini Boot is the perfectContinue Reading

If you have not been a fan of NCAA Women’s basketball in the past, this is undoubtedly the year to start watching. This season is very promising to be both exciting and intense as some of the best players to ever go through the league all are after a singularContinue Reading

On Nov. 5, English Teacher Robert Kaufman, senior Martin Andra-Thomas and juniors Kate Grice and Harper Auchincloss hosted Pace’s fourth-ever TEDx talk with the theme of “Do I Dare.” Based on T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” the speeches dealt with themes of self-reflection and courage.Continue Reading

Basketball: Looking to cap off last season’s impressive win in the State Tournament, the men’s basketball team, led by Coach Sharman White, hopes to continue their dominance over Georgia basketball and repeat as AAAA (4A) State Champions. The team is commanded by two seniors who recently announced they would beContinue Reading

With winter break approaching, students are excited about traveling and holiday festivities, but they often forget that teachers and staff do exciting things over the holidays too. These are some of Pace faculty members’ favorite Christmas, Hanukkah and New Years traditions. Upper School history teacher Christine Carter has many funContinue Reading

School lunches are not the same around the globe. In fact, they look very different from country to country. Some countries prioritize nutritional value over others, and some follow a certain structure of courses to give children. In the United States, school lunches usually contain specific processed ingredients that crossContinue Reading

On Oct. 25, Army Reservist Robert Card opened fire in a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston, Maine. This shooting resulted in the death of 18 people and 13 people being wounded. Card fled the scene, and because Maine is densely wooded and covered with lakes, he successfully escaped.Continue Reading

Would school be better with a different schedule? Schools all across the globe have different schedules and do not follow the traditional 5 days a week and 2-month summer break like in America.  Schools in Germany have adopted a two semester schedule with no summer break. There are short breaksContinue Reading

The Jingle Ball in Atlanta is back for another year of festive fun this December. The Jingle Ball will be on Dec. 14 at State Farm Arena. Ashley York who attended last year’s Jingle Ball said “I loved getting to see such famous artists performing all at once and theContinue Reading