Phone bans may help reduce distractions in class, but they don’t fully address students’ issues with phone usage. The long-term success depends on teaching students how to manage their phone use responsibility
Everyone knows it. That moment when a conversation dies, the air gets heavy, and suddenly everyone is very interested in their phone, the floor or literally anything except each other.
Remakes and reboots dominate today’s box office, but their growth is limiting the creative freedom of filmmakers. As studios prioritize profit over originality, the future of film risks becoming more repetitive than innovative.
Most people have heard someone describe themselves as “Type A” or “Type B,” especially when talking about stress or school, but where does “Type C” fall?