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  • 20 hours ago | squamishchief.com | Will Johnson

    It’s kind of like a marriage. This year the Squamish Arts Festival made the decision to team up with the Downtown Squamish Business Improvement Association to bring together three much-loved festivals over one weekend. For the first time, the Squamish Arts Festival, Mural Walk Festival and Open Street Day will be joining forces for The Big Weekend and it runs from July 25 to 27.

  • 3 days ago | medium.com | Will Johnson

    If algorithms can learn how we think, predict what we’ll click, and mimic how we speak… what’s left that still makes us human? It wasn’t just a tech question. It was personal. I work in the healthcare and strategy space, but I’ve spent the last year quietly paying attention to how my own thoughts and habits are changing, often in ways I didn’t notice until later. My decisions. My attention span. My sense of control.

  • 4 days ago | almendron.com | Jonathan Haidt |Will Johnson |Zach Rausch

    Desde los albores de la era de la televisión, los padres han luchado por limitar o guiar el tiempo de pantalla de sus hijos. Pero con la llegada de los celulares que pueden ir —y van— a todas partes y con las aplicaciones de las redes sociales que los adolescentes utilizan un promedio de cinco horas diarias, muchos padres se sienten resignados. Han perdido esa lucha.

  • 4 days ago | chicagobusiness.com | Will Johnson

    Every day it seems higher education totters further into crisis, knocked loose from its pedestal by a confluence of mighty forces. Throughout this century, colleges and universities have been fighting to maintain their gateway role in the pursuit of the American Dream as rising tuition and related fees have made a four-year degree too expensive for would-be students. Judging by declining enrollments and the lengthening list of shrunken and shuttered schools, their efforts have often failed.

  • 5 days ago | nytimes.com | Jonathan Haidt |Will Johnson |Zach Rausch

    You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Desde los albores de la era de la televisión, los padres han luchado por limitar o guiar el tiempo de pantalla de sus hijos. Pero con la llegada de los celulares que pueden ir —y van— a todas partes y con las aplicaciones de las redes sociales que los adolescentes utilizan un promedio de cinco horas diarias, muchos padres se sienten resignados.

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