The Philosophy Club will be meeting this week! We meet every Wednesday after school from 2:30-3:30 in Mr. Riggs’ room (107). This week we are having a discussion about if you can truly miss an opportunity if not taking it leads you to a better path.
While we don’t have a presentation this week, Spectrum club will still be meeting in Ms. Kilgus’ room on Tuesday during lunch. Whether you are looking to make new friends or just looking for somewhere fun to eat lunch, feel free to join us!
We are starting to reorganize and get Spectrum club back up and running again! Spectrum club meets every Tuesday during lunch in Mrs. Kilgus’ classroom. This week we have a presentation about current Arkansas legislation being created that impacts the lgbtq+ community. For those who don’t know, Spectrum club is an inclusive space where everyone is welcome. People from all
Join us this Wednesday after school to discuss the philosophical meanings behind the game Jetpack Joyride. Specifically, our presenter(s) will be talking about the morality of the things that the main character does. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me madelyn.konkle@haashall.org
Have you ever thought about the different meanings and perspectives of color? Everyone sees things differently so is it possible for a color to have a true meaning? If you would like to be part of the discussion, join us in Mr. Riggs’ room (107) after school on Wednesday from 2:30-3:30! If you have any questions feel free to email
The first meeting of Philosophy Club will be in Mr. Riggs room (room 107) on Wednesday (the 24th) from 2:30-3:30pm. Since this is the first meeting of the year, we will be seeing how many people are interested in the club and talking about how the club is normally laid out and how it works. If you’re interested in philosophy
Ethics and philosophy tend to intertwine constantly. One question that a lot of people debate is whether there is a situation when it is ethically okay to kill someone. This week, Henry Foster will be leading a conversation about the connection between the anime Demon Slayer and the ethics of taking someone’s life. Is killing a demon ethically okay? Does
Ethics and philosophy tend to intertwine constantly. One question that a lot of people debate is whether there is a situation when it is ethically okay to kill someone. This week, Henry Foster will be leading a conversation about the connection between the anime Demon Slayer and the ethics of taking someone’s life. Is killing a demon ethically okay? Does
This week in philosophy club, Tyler Johnson will be presenting on the philosophies of wars! Join us after school Wednesday in room 107 or online (classroom code: lhow67c) to be a part of this wonderful discussion.
A lot of people ponder about why there are bad people in the world. Are villains created or is it just fate? Does this make them truly evil or are they unable to control their future? Join us after school on Wednesday in room 107 or online (classroom code: Ihow67c) to partake in a conversation on whether villains in media