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The student news site of Maize Career Academy in Maize, Kansas.

Fusion by OneMaize Media

The student news site of Maize Career Academy in Maize, Kansas.

Fusion by OneMaize Media

Despite all the good uses AI could be put to, it can cause harm for artists who have their work stolen and copied by others. Many people will also claim that they are professional artists even though they do not actually use their own skills to create an artwork, instead having an algorithm do the work for them.
AI harms artists, steals their work
May 1, 2024

Despite all the good uses AI could be put to, it can cause harm for artists who have their work stolen and copied by others. Many people will also claim that they are professional artists even though they do not actually use their own skills to create an artwork, instead having an algorithm do the work for them.
AI harms artists, steals their work
May 1, 2024

    Wrestling team places at Newton

    Undefeated junior Brett Moon stands on the podium after winning the Newton Tournament of Champions Sat.

    On Sat., the wrestlers traveled to Newton for the 52nd annual Tournament of Champions. The tournament features teams from all over Kan. and Neb.

    As a team, the Eagles placed 14th.

    “Newton is an incredibly tough tournament, it’s probably one of the best tournaments of the season,” coach Mike Schauer said. “If you’re going to place at Newton, you definitely have to wrestle well and some of our kids may even have to upset somebody.”

    Five of the Eagles placed at the tournament.

    Undefeated junior Brett Moon took first for the 160 lb. weight class. Moon defeated defending state champion and undefeated senior Lucas Lovvorn of Holton High School.

    Other placers include sophomore Zac Grantham, junior Cole Moses, junior Alex Hydock and senior Devon Baker.

     

     

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