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Friday, Oct. 3, 2025
I got so much free stuff yesterday because of my birthday. I got coffee and some pasta from Noodles and Co.
At some places, I have a week to get free stuff. You get free stuff every day from us — THE NEWS. Scroll down and read some.
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Is social media making our relationships more surface-level? | Image by Noah Liebl, Minnesota Daily
The nonchalance epidemic
by Callie Burch| Columnist | Published Oct. 2, 2025
If you’re as chronically online as I am, you may have noticed a recent personality shift among Generation Z. Non-caring and effortlessly dull are in. Openness and exuberance are out.
This online shift inevitably leads us to appraise our own social lives. We use social media platforms to micro-analyze our projections of ourselves toward others, as well as every possible social situation we may encounter.
Worries fostered online, about appearing too excited to get to know other people and coming off too strong, have led to the need for many young people to adopt an uncaring attitude toward their peers.
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