Uncovering Confirmation in the World of Fizz
Fizz, a groundbreaking discussion forum app developed by Stanford students in 2020, has become a popular platform among Holy Cross students this year. This online community offers a space for students to interact and share various topics, ranging from the mundane to the controversial.
One such student is Sophomore Henry Clay, who has amassed over 600 points on Fizz for posting his political opinions. On the other hand, Sophomore Abigail Adams has recently found herself infatuated with Fizz, using it as a platform to post whatever she wants without shame.
First-year Will Halsey also finds Fizz appealing, using it to express sentiments he might not voice in person, fearing expulsion if his face was attached to his comments. However, students on Fizz often express their discontent with law enforcement regarding these events.
The app has also been used to organise school spirit events that the College frowns upon. Meanwhile, Fizz provides a new and exciting avenue for students to seek attention and validation, much like the traditional student newspaper, The Spire.
Each college, including Holy Cross, has a message board on Fizz. The latest news on Fizz, as of the current report, is about the Class of '27 transferring from Holy Cross. This decision, announced by the entire Class of '27, has caused a stir within the Holy Cross community.
Interestingly, the search results do not provide the name of the student involved in the development of the Fizz app in 2020. Despite this, Fizz covers a wide range of topics, from complaints about unrequited love to blatant hate speech.
Fizz is more than just a platform for Holy Cross students to bicker like middle schoolers; it's a reflection of the diverse opinions, emotions, and experiences that make up the Holy Cross student body. As the app continues to grow in popularity, it will be interesting to see how it shapes the Holy Cross community in the coming years.
One notable event that has occurred recently is the resetting of dining dollar balances for Holy Cross students. On St. Patrick's Day, the dining dollar balances for underclassmen were reset to their full semester balance ($425), while upperclassmen received a balance of $1500.
In conclusion, Fizz has become an integral part of the Holy Cross student experience, offering a unique platform for students to engage, discuss, and share their thoughts and feelings. Whether you're a first-year student or a senior, Fizz is a space where you can find a community, voice your opinions, and be heard.