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A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

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AAVE or African American Vernacular English describes a dialect of American English that is primarily spoken by African American and Black communities in the United States. However, those that use AAVE often face the stereotype of being uneducated or dumb.

AAVE vs blaccent; A debate on cultural appropriation

Shania Moore, Layout Lead January 9, 2024

High school hallways echo not only with the shuffling of textbooks, but also with diverse language—each sentence exhibits an aspect of identity and culture. African American Vernacular English (AAVE)...

@unapolegeticallymemphis is one of many anonymous users who use their platform to share meme content and local news. The account has gained over 79,000 followers.

Insight on hidden identities online

Sophia Turner, Online Editor December 30, 2022

Due to privacy concerns, one source will be attributed as Source A. Recently, there has been a new wave of how people handle social media. A spike of unconventional anonymous accounts has surged. Users...

Trump’s Twitter account status is displayed as suspended. After the events at Capitol Hill, Twitter decided to permanently suspend Trump’s account to prevent any further incitement of violence.

The pros of Twitter banning Donald Trump’s account

Hannia Antunez, Viewpoint February 21, 2021

The permanent suspension of former President Donald Trump from Twitter’s platforms was greatly needed. Trump’s Twitter account was where he spread most of his misinformation to the public. Many tweets...

Drake reacts to boos while performing at Camp Flog Gnaw.

What Drake being booed offstage at Camp Flog Gnaw says about our generation’s sense of entitlement

Ian McMillin December 2, 2019

Ah, Twitter. A melting pot of ideas, music, memes and, most importantly, things that people are upset about. And as Veterans Day weekend came to a close, a new firestorm raged across Twitter as news broke...

Social media benefits the classroom

Jeremy Leake September 30, 2013

Though most people would think of social networking solely as a source of entertainment, today social media sites are creeping their way into the classrooms. Students and teachers everywhere are tweeting,...

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