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Young people seek phone-free spaces in nightlife and classrooms to combat digital addiction

By

Audrey Pachuta

10d ago· 10 min readenNews

Summary

Young people are increasingly seeking "phone-free" experiences in social settings like nightlife venues and college classrooms, driven by awareness of smartphone addiction and the desire to break free from constant digital stimulation. The article explores how individuals like recent graduate Kamryn McPhaul are recognizing the negative impacts of excessive phone use and searching for alternatives that foster genuine human connection.

Source

bskyYoung people seek phone-free spaces in nightlife and classrooms to combat digital addictionchicagotribune.com

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The alarm bells began to ring in recent Loyola University graduate Kamryn McPhaul's head when she realized a third of her waking life was spent on her cellphone.
She, like so many others, craved the 'cheap hits of dopamine,'
There's something addictive about it. Sitting in bed late at night watching one 30-second clip after another.
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In Chicago, phone-free events have ranged from unplugged creative spaces to digital detoxing dance parties.

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