By Sam Cooperman ‘22
In these unprecedented times full of heated political discussion and massive waves of social activism, there is one thing we can all agree on: Android is simply better than iOS. Some of you may disagree, but you simply need to be informed of the amazing qualities that make Android the superior operating system.
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By Jonathan Raport ‘22
It is now more important than ever to stay connected with our friends and family by means of social media, video chatting and messaging via a cell phone or mobile device. While most people would agree on the importance of the cell phone, if you were to ask a room full of people which operating system is best, most would answer accurately with iOS, while others would suggest Android. I am with the correct majority, so whenever a friend or a relative asks what operating system to get on their new phone, I always recommend iOS because, despite Android’s neat features, iOS triumphs over it in virtually every way. By Sam Rigante ‘21
An issue among Jewish Americans has arisen before the election and can be seen continuing well after it: the debate over whether or not Donald Trump has actually helped Israel throughout his presidency. In the past four years, President Trump has pushed his Middle East Peace Plan, moved the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and established diplomatic relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. By Zachary Siegel ‘24
The NFL playoffs are set for January, and with many obstacles facing the league, it is still unclear how they may look. As of week 10 of this season, 50% of NFL teams have had at least one case of COVID-19, and that percentage is only increasing. By Eliana Finkel ‘24
The 2020 election has been called, and the president-elect is Joe Biden. The announcement occurred on the morning of Nov. 7 while the world was still, the sun was out and a rainbow was displayed in the sky. Wolf Blitzer told America that Joe Biden had won the state of Pennsylvania. People of all ethnicities, races and religions from all over America took to the streets to celebrate. By Emilia Lebeau ‘24
Dear Justice Amy Coney Barrett, I am writing this address imploring you to rethink your banning of abortions, out of concern for my future and the futures of other women across the United States. |