By: Isabella Palisi and Haley Stroffolino, Staff Writers
High School now versus the 80's, how has it changed? When talking about school to parents, does the response, "well back in my day" ever come up? This response may be laughable, however, there really was a strong difference between now and back then.
One of the biggest differences between life now and life in the 80s is technology. Back then, most people did not have cell phones or internet. They had to go to libraries to look up information.
Communicating with one another has also changed significantly. Getting in touch with friends was as simple as sending a quick text. Invented in 1921, beepers also known as pagers, were everywhere in the 80s. Most would beep or vibrate to let you know someone wants to get in touch with you.
Richard Stroffolino, who was a teen during the 80s said, “I had a beeper and you would be at a bar or something and someone would beep you, and a number would pop up, then you would go to the nearest telephone box and call that number.” Beepers were considered easy to use, lightweight, and had a long battery life. Negative usage of the beepers was that they only received numbers, there was no transmitter inside.
Even in today’s society beepers are still around as in use at hospitals because of the no-zone for cell phones. In the U.S, it’s estimated that about 90% of hospitals continue to use beepers in their institutions, as it allows for improved communication among doctors.
Today phones and the internet are an essential part of everyday life. Social media has completely transformed how we connect with friends and family and online shopping has made it possible to buy anything from clothes to accessories to furniture. Social media has connected us in ways that were unimaginable in the 80s.
80's fashion was all about big hair, flashy, bright colors and bold prints. Clothes were designed to make a statement and to be fun. People dressed up for school, just because that’s how it was, not because it was game day.
In today’s society, things are much different while some people dress in sweats and sweatshirts and others ripped jeans and sweaters. Athletic wear is a popular choice for both men and women as comfort and functionality.
During the 80's, the music transitioned into technology. Artists adventured into autotune, synthesizers, and programmed drums. This is a shift from previous decades that were defined by a much more raw and unedited sound. Music videos were always trending, starring pop artists like Micheal Jackson and Madonna.
In retrospect, people are still listening to 80s music. Bands like Queen, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones and others still play on the radio. Shows like Stranger Things bring back popular 80s songs such as Running up that hill by Kate Bush. 80s Music never goes out of style!
Movies were also much more popular then rather than now. Movies like Back to the Future, The Breakfast Club, and Top Gun were box office hits. Sharon Palisi, Isabella palisis mom states, “Picking out a movie at the Block Buster was an event, usually for dates. It was fun and part of our teen life.”
The 80s were a unique era, and looking back on it can be a fun nostalgia trip. However, the world has changed a lot since then. Technology has advanced at an incredible pace, and the internet has transformed the way we communicate and access information. The culture has become more diverse and fragmented, and politics has become more polarized. While the 80s had its own charm, the world we live in now is equally fascinating and exciting. The 80s will always forever remain historic.