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Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Oftentimes, the validity of online information can be hard to discern.

Scrolling through deception

By Ella Chan March 13, 2025

When I scroll on my phone, I often see things that look too good to be true. Clickbait fake news posts, misleading images and even AI-generated stories all overload my feed with information I cannot trust. False...

Internet humor fails to take terrible issues in society seriously, harming public perception of crimes and hurting victims further.

Online jokes take dark humor to new lows

By Alan Zhang December 11, 2024

Growing up, I observed my peers trying to fit in by taking their humor to extreme lengths, hoping to gain social acceptance. The horrid nature of the things they said disturbed me, and worse still, such...

Watching too much short form content, according to the New York Post, can lead to negative side effects such as having a  shortened attention span.

TikTok’s time under the sun

By Brian Ling December 18, 2022

Around the beginning of 2020, the social media juggernaut TikTok gained widespread popularity, surpassing 650 million downloads and rivaling the likes of other major platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat,...

Summer Trends

By Zeinab Rakhshandehroo September 13, 2022

The Epitaph: Online Summer Trends by Zeinab Rakhshandehroo

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