OPINION: The age of the screenager
By Avery Rossman | June 14I screen, you screen, we all screen. In this modern day, screens are constantly surrounding us. I use my phone a lot – it’s almost too embarrassing to admit how much.
Avery Rossman (she/her) is an opinions reporter for The Front. When she’s not writing, you can find her in the gym or cracking jokes and laughing with her friends!
I screen, you screen, we all screen. In this modern day, screens are constantly surrounding us. I use my phone a lot – it’s almost too embarrassing to admit how much.
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