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Month: January 2023

English Faculty Voices Mixed Feelings About Chat AI

January 31, 2023 The Pulse 0

by Dominic Fevrier, Sports Editor & Co-Editor in chief Open chat AI, also known as open domain chatbots, are computer programs designed to simulate human conversation. […]

Students Charmed by Jenna Ortega’s “Wednesday”

January 30, 2023 The Pulse 0

by Nancy Hernandez, Staff Writer Netflix’s series Wednesday has become a great success over the last few months. The show follows the Addams Family’s oldest […]

Indian Trail’s cheer team overcomes challenges to achieve victory at recent competitions

January 30, 2023 The Pulse 0

by Sadahrie Mandujano, Staff Writer The Indian Trail cheerleading team has experienced great success in their last few competitions. With increased intensity and more work […]

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SZA’s Isolation and Vulnerability Glisten on her new album, “SOS”

January 10, 2023 The Pulse 0

By Kyler Jacobson, Staff Writer With her second album ‘SOS’, SZA explores the themes of self-doubt, insecurity, and breaking free from a destructive relationship.  She […]

Students’ anxiety peaking in the post quarantine era

January 6, 2023 The Pulse 0

By Gabriela Carranza, Staff Writer Since the beginning of our return to in-school classes, students have been drained.  You can see it all over social media–Instagram and […]

IT orchestra cues in exciting start for the school year

January 6, 2023 The Pulse 0

by Alexa Sanchez-Nava, Co-Editor-in-Chief The audience hushed in anticipation as the lights dimmed, starting the 2022 fall ITHS Orchestra concert. As the Concert Orchestra tuned […]

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Senioritis draining motivation, attendance, and grades

January 5, 2023 The Pulse 0

By Izack Kessler, Opinion Editor & Chief Illustrator As we slowly approach Semester One finals, seniors like me are starting to notice one of the most […]

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Murder, Surprises, and Suspense Dished Out in ‘The Menu’

January 5, 2023 The Pulse 0

By Kyler Jacobson, Staff Writer ‘The Menu’ starring Anya-Taylor Joy and Ralph Fiennes, follows a lavish dinner designed for the upper class who come to […]

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