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  • April 23On April 20th, Bryant Honeybees won 1st place for Large Women’s Chorus and Camerata won 2nd place for Large mixed Choir.
  • April 23This Friday, students will have the opportunity to hear the last difference speaker Kevin Reynolds who will detail his executive experiences with careers in civil engineering/steel fabrication. Students can hear him during their advisory in the MPR
  • April 15Food boxes are available each Thursday from 4-5pm at Davis Elementary, Salem Elementary and the Food Service Warehouse.
  • April 12The city of Bryant is hosting a ribbon cutting event at the Hampton Inn to celebrate their new remodel on April 25th.
The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

Prospective Online

The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

Prospective Online

Illustration of Bob Marley.
One Love
April 17, 2024
During the final debate, Banks Page shocks Junior Olivia Bauer with his rebuttal.
Final Four Score
April 7, 2024
Illustration of Bob Marley.
One Love
April 17, 2024
During the final debate, Banks Page shocks Junior Olivia Bauer with his rebuttal.
Final Four Score
April 7, 2024
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I could feel my thoughts twist as I decided to delete my Instagram. It’s silly isn’t it? How something as simple as technology can replace friendships and family time as it embeds into your brain each time you “double tap” a strangers picture.

Stranger.

Do we even know what it’s like anymore to get to know someone without being about to “stalk” their social media to see what type of person they are?

Party girl. Hipster. Goody-good. Slut. Annoying. Fake.

A thick wall of desperation covers our century.

As I clicked “deactivate” my heart weakened.

I could feel the spit dampen my throat causing the cement to tighten and dry. It sank into my stomach. Hardening each organ by one, it reached my heart. It began to quiver and harden each pump. I became a wall. But, in reality, there was no cement. My body ached, as I knew it was time to realize what life is really about.

I’ve always dreamed of a certain lifestyle. It’s painted with green grass, pastures, children and memories wrapped around a small country home. It’s not about getting on Facebook and seeing how my long lost Aunt Barbra is doing in California. I have realized that if someone wants me to be in my life, they will make an effort. They will call me, stop by for a visit, or send a card.

These are things we hardly do anymore.

When was the last time you received a letter in the mail from someone rather than just saying “Happy Birthday” or “Merry Christmas?”

I’ve gone nine months without Instagram, and I feel fine. It feels good to know that I can function without refreshing my news feed to just see people bragging about what they did last weekend and their edited seflies.

There’s things we need to learn in life. We need to open our eyes to how the world is changing. We need to realize that our big world can turn into a instant “little world” with just the click of a deactivation button.

 

 

 

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