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According to a 2018 Pew Research Center survey, 95% of teens have access to a smartphone. Technology is now a present piece of their lives, and almost half of those teens report being online on a near-constant basis. Read more
Over the past several months, masks have become a daily use for many. While they may reduce the spread of COVID-19, they can cause something else to spread instead — acne. Read more
In a press release on Monday, Nov. 9, the BGSU Department of Athletics announced that general public attendance would not be permitted at basketball and hockey games. This is in compliance with the 300-person attendance limit set by the state of Ohio, as well as the MAC. Read more
During COVID-19, schools across the nation have taken classes fully or partially online. Bowling Green State University academic psychologists Margaret Zoller Booth, Julia Mame Matuga and Audrey Roberts studied the different impacts remote or partially remote learning has on students and fac… Read more
With the election in full swing and Thanksgiving just around the corner, it’s inevitable that a good portion of people are starting to dread the inevitable dinner conversations with relatives about the politics of today. It can be nerve wracking, but here are five easy ways to avoid talking … Read more