Month: September 2025

The Future of AI

By Konner Kern Artificial Intelligence, more commonly known as AI, has exploded in recent years and it’s not stopping anytime soon. AI has been rapidly advancing, and some people think it might threaten their future lives. There are a lot…

Sunscreen or Skin Cancer

By Amelia Rogers-Neubarth During the summer months, especially in Florida, sunscreen is vital. However, teenagers don’t always understand the consequences and how important it really is. The skin is one of the most important organs of the body and damaging…

College issue

Scholarship of the Week

By: Amelia Rogers-Neubarth and Soleil Shah Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair- https://www.jacksonvillefair.com/p/jax-fair-information/scholarship-information Deadline- October 1st, 2025 Eligibility- Applicants should be a senior with an intended post-secondary study in biology, agriculture, or environment. Requirements- Applicants must fill out an application form, write…

PVHS Students Find Their SPARK

By Matthew Pak As the summer of 2025 approached, many Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS) students found themselves preparing for camp, jobs, and internships to gain experience and insight into what their futures may hold.  This summer, seniors Anya Dorairaj…

Our Physical Media Devices are Coming Back

By: Aden Seelbinder Vinyl’s, CDs, and cassettes are all forms of physical media that many have left in the past for today’s digital media. However, listening to music through physical media has regained its popularity somewhat. Many people are collecting…

How Music Changes Students’ Mindset

By Xavier Garay Music isn’t just used for entertainment or pastime, it’s used by people to express themselves and shape their feelings. Music may change one’s mindset, influencing their moods, thoughts, and behaviors through the tone and lyrics used by…

The Impact of Energy Drinks on Teenagers

By Audrey Rosendahl and Ila Crowe Energy drinks are popular for students trying to stay awake in class. According to the National Library of Medicine, 83 percent of teens ages 13-18 consume caffeine regularly, and 96 percent drink it semi-regularly….

AI is Both Our Friend, and Foe

By: Lucia Gabriel Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly accessible and prevalent in its usage in the lives of many these days. It’s utilized everywhere, from professional businesses to educational classrooms, it’s now everywhere for people to use. As it…

Team Versus Solo Sports

By Soleil Shah Around 75 percent of high school students in the US participate in extracurricular activities–ranging from activities like arts, clubs, and sports– according to the California Resource Learning Network. Extracurricular activities help students find their passions and interests…

Sharks Football Start Slow, but Keep Their Chins Up

By Audrey Rosendahl The class of 2026 at Ponte Vedra High School, (PVHS) starts off their very last season on the football field. Seniors, quarterback, Cole Rosendahl, wide receiver, Jack Berquist, linebacker, Talan Babin, and defensive line, JP Dolan are…