Meet Isaac Jo, an eighteen year-old living in Massachusetts whos joins the clay staff this year for the second time as the Theology and Worldview Editor. Entering his fifth year at TPS as a senior, Isaac will tackle College American Literature and Composition, having particularly enjoyed AP Calculus BC in […]
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Meet Jacob Luckenbaugh: News Editor
The former clay graphic designer and political analyst, Jacob Luckenbaugh returns this school year with the upgraded and esteemed position of News Editor. He lives in Virginia as a legal adult (18 years old), dog owner (of Luca, a mix of many breeds), and INFP by the MBTI test. As […]
Mass Shootings in America: What is the Solution?
It can seem as though there is a new instance of a mass shooting in the news every day. In the past few months, shootings at The Covenant School in Nashville and in Louisville, Kentucky killed several innocent civilians, including children. Such appalling violence has sparked many to call on […]
Giant Panda Conservation Efforts
Over the years the giants have struggled with dwindling numbers and fear for the future of the species. They recently returned to the number that can be removed from the hunting leaderboard. It represents the progress of research and understanding of the problem. White bears and black bears have changed […]
Why Do Some Traffic Stops Go Wrong?
Routine traffic stops are common practice throughout the United States, but these stops sometimes result in unexpected violence. Amidst the recent killing of Tyre Nichols, many question why these seemingly mundane stops turn deadly. Some consider the role that race plays in police encounters while others have suggested a need […]