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The Wildcat Tribune

The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

We prioritize the strength of our military over humanity.

End military glorification

Kush Rajesh, Staff Writer November 6, 2023

We used to construct human zoos and place minorities in cages under the guise of entertainment. More recently, yet not that recent, we used to hang women out of a fear they might have been cursed with...

The concept of lab-grown meat has the potential to solve the global challenges associated with climate change and food production, yet the high cost and shortage of available technology still obstruct widespread implementation.

Cultured meat paves the way for a more sustainable future

Allan Zhang, Copy Editor December 14, 2022

On Nov. 16, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first cultured meat product, lab-grown chicken produced by food technology company UPSIDE Foods. Faced with increasing concerns about the...

The Netflix series, Dahmer, raises questions about ethicality over a corporations greed.

It’s time to confront Netflix’s long standing issue: ethicality vs. entertainment

Jack Ke, Shreyas Sambara, and Daniel Lee November 17, 2022

Netflix’s newest hit show “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” retells the story of the Milwaukee serial killer Jeffery Dahmer, who, on a rampage from 1978 to 1991, killed 17 men and boys....

Pictured is a painting of a “robot painter” generated by the AI art platform, Midjourney. As AI-generated art becomes more realistic, many people question its use.

AI-generated art raises ethical concerns

The Colorado State Fair and Rodeo Fine arts exhibition is well-renowned, and receives multiple entries annually. This year’s winner is Jason M. Allen, the creator of the piece Théâtre D’opéra Spatial.  The...

The lack of exposure to the reality of journalists in the media leads audiences to believe that journalists are untrustworthy.

Villainizing journalists deters effective reporting

Grace Yang, Ananda Mayuri Chakkenchath, and Ella Shen February 28, 2022

In 1566, the Venetian government distributed its first monthly copy of “Notizie scritte” — a handwritten newsletter used to spread information about political, military and economic news to a wider...

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