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The CavChron

The student news site of Hollis Brookline High School

The CavChron

Net Neutrality: Were not dead yet

Net Neutrality: We’re not dead yet

Evan Moloney and Heather Trono March 6, 2015

The Internet as we know it just escaped destruction. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 in favor of passing strong, Title-II Net Neutrality laws. But this is bigger than a...

North Korea: Aggressors, or scapegoats?

North Korea: Aggressors, or scapegoats?

Evan Moloney, News Editor December 20, 2014

In recent weeks, Sony Pictures Entertainment has fallen prey to a series of powerful cyber-attacks compromising employee information and correspondences, in addition to a number of films and other works...

Web wiping can be a problem as well as a saving grace to teens.

Is web wiping wonderful?

Kai Holmes, Contributor September 23, 2014

What’s posted on the internet actually can be taken back. For years, the generation of Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and Instagram have been taught that information is never truly deleted from the internet. In...

Without Net Neutrality, Internet Service Providers could charge individuals to pay for things, such as social media platforms.

Why the Internet needs us

Evan Moloney, News Editor September 15, 2014

The Internet is in danger. Big danger. Net Neutrality has been one of the inherent laws of the Internet since its creation, and has become a defining element to our society, though we don’t necessarily...

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