The Omniscient Predicts 2023 Prom Trends
With Northwood’s prom coming up, students are starting to do their shopping and come up with ideas on what to wear. The Omniscient has a few predictions of what will be seen on Prom night.
With Northwood’s prom coming up, students are starting to do their shopping and come up with ideas on what to wear. The Omniscient has a few predictions of what will be seen on Prom night.
Buying a game used to be limited to a one-step purchase. The consumer would buy a game disc in a store for whatever the retailer was charging.
As games and technology evolve, companies are finding new ways to limit players behind a “pay wall,” or in extreme cases, addict players to repeated spending.
Some social media sites can at times be harmful. As technology advances, the possibility emerges for toxic and unhealthy trends. Screen time is going up, which means that more people are being exposed for longer periods, meaning that they are more likely to see something harmful.
Across social media and the internet as a whole, Artificial Intelligence (AI) art is creating a buzz. Websites all across the internet are using algorithms to create unique and creative art pieces. Many people have mixed opinions, including some of the Northwood arts teachers.
Through a series of interviews from students at Northwood, The Omniscient has collected opinions on the top album released in 2022, and whether they believe Harry Styles deserved the title of “best album of the year” which he won at the Grammys for his album Harry’s House.
My Sister’s Keeper (MSK) and My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) are defined as “clubs that address persistent opportunity gaps faced by young men and women of color and ensure that all young people can reach their full potential,” according to the organization’s website. The two clubs have been uniting Northwood’s Black student population for more than 5 years through meetings that happen on Fridays during Plus 1 and activities to promote connection.
The Flawless Boutique, a brand new resource available to students, is being brought to Northwood by school social worker Ashley McNeil and school counselor Telisa Hunter. The boutique is meant to provide prom attire and accessories to students throughout Chatham County who may not have the financial means to splurge on a new dress or suit.