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Ellaheh "Ella" Gohari - page 10

Ellaheh "Ella" Gohari has 74 articles published.

Senior Ellaheh Gohari is entering her fourth (and sadly final) year on staff and third year as co-EIC of the Patriot Post. She loves learning new things and can often be found going down Wikipedia rabbit holes in search of random knowledge. Outside of room 25310, she serves as co-president to both the Girls Excelling in Math and Science club and the Science National Honor Society. A science-lover, she enjoys exploring the subject through research projects with UMiami, volunteer tutoring with OTTER and fact-checks with MediaWise. She hopes you enjoy your time reading the Patriot Post.
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Classical music in the world

Mozart. Beethoven. Bach. Liszt. While these men lived and died centuries ago, their names are immortalized in the classical music they composed. Originating in Western Europe, classical music spans more than a millennium and was traditionally classified into six distinct eras. (Portrait/Johann Nepomuk della Croce) Keep Reading

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Hardest AP classes, as voted on by students

AP classes can allow students to receive college credit in high school, but this headstart comes at a price: these are widely considered to be some of the most difficult classes offered to high schoolers. Heritage offers 25 AP courses with an overall pass rate of 94%, well above average. However, this begs the question: which AP class is the hardest? I surveyed every AP student at the school to find out. (Photo/Ella Gohari) Keep Reading

Opinion

Zodi-fake signs

Zodiac signs, while once a silly way to correlate your birthday with arbitrary traits, have evolved into something far more serious. People of all ages, belief systems and genders are rapidly falling for this scam in droves, ignoring basic logic in favor of absurd pseudoscience. (Photo/Ella Gohari) Keep Reading

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Online in an in-person year

The new school year saw students returning to school, allowing them to experience in-person learning after, for some, more than a year online. For senior Sean Kaps and his sister, sophomore Sydney Kaps, however, this “normal” school year has been anything but. (Photo/Sydney Kaps) Keep Reading

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