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Ellaheh "Ella" Gohari has 72 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.
Opinion

Boosting the booster shot campaign

With COVID cases waning, people nationwide are returning to “normal.” Despite the COVID situation seemingly improving, the virus remains a deadly threat that takes the lives of thousands of people daily. Booster shots have been lauded as a way to “boost” resistance to the virus, but with the risk of over-activating the immune system, the question remains: how effective are they? (Photo/Daniel Schludi via Unsplash) Keep Reading

News

School Literary Fair winners released

With a new year comes another school literary fair organized by Expressions staffers. English teachers and other faculty members read through all submissions and determined the winners here. (Photo/Ella Gohari) Keep Reading

News

Applying to college? It’s more complicated than you think

Crafting a college application is more than just choosing the right awards to emphasize or writing the perfect essay; students must also decide how they want to apply. With Early Decision (ED), Early Action (EA), Restrictive Early Action (REA) and Regular Decision (RD) all on the table, it can seem daunting to decide which application is best for you. (Photo/Littles Photography) Keep Reading

Entertainment

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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