I’ve been writing for as long as I could pick up a pencil. It’s something I’ve always enjoyed, and I like to think it always came easily to me. Even more importantly, it’s something I thought would always be accessible to everyone. But the humanities are gradually becoming less and less available at dozens of universities across America. Colleges have started to forfeit their humanities classes in order to prioritize their Science Technology Engineering... Continue Reading →
The Ethics Bowl Experience
Hundreds of students from across the New England region gathered at Saint Anselm College to discuss philosophical issues ranging from artificial intelligence in relationships to the nutritional implications of what we feed our pets. On January 25th, the College hosted the 2025 National High School Ethics Bowl (NHSEB) regional competition. The Oyster River High School... Continue Reading →
ChatGPT didn’t ruin education.
The system has been broken for generations. When my UNH professor walked into Elementary Arabic last Monday, I could immediately tell something was off. Instead of cheerily announcing “Assalamu alaikum ya shabab” to his tired class of seven, he entered the room quietly and connected his laptop to the projector. In a matter of seconds,... Continue Reading →
Are Chat-Bots a Cure for Loneliness? A Look at Replika, a 'Learning' Chat-bot Click below to Contintue Written by George Philbrick
