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Kayla Rubenstein has 99 articles published.

As a senior, Kayla Rubenstein spends her fourth (and heartbreakingly final) year on staff as Online Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager and Social Media Correspondent. Wanting to make the most of her senior year, Kayla serves as the President of Quill and Scroll, Historian of Rho Kappa and Co-Historian of NHS, while also actively participating in EHS and SNHS. Outside of school, Kayla contributes to Mensa’s publications and volunteers with different organizations within her community. An avid reader, Kayla can often be found with her nose in a book when not working on an article for The Patriot Post or developing a project for iPatriot Post.
Opinion

To Save or Not to Save College Emails

Everyday, 10 or so emails from colleges flood my inbox, some from well-known colleges, others from schools I learned about from said emails. The neat-freak part of myself itches to delete all these emails and clean out my otherwise organized inbox, but I somehow felt like saving these emails would prove worthwhile in the long run. This daily dilemma prompted me to research more about the topic and get to the bottom of this debate. Keep Reading

Entertainment/Reviews

Movie Review: “Captain Marvel”

After Marvel left me in shock at the end of “Avengers: Infinity War,” the last movie I wanted Marvel to release was one that didn’t continue the chronological story. Still trying to comprehend how Marvel released one of the craziest endings to a movie I have ever seen, I admit I was a tad reluctant to see “Captain Marvel.” However, the need for new content from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) won, and my family and I went to see the latest Marvel movie opening day. Warning: possible slight spoilers ahead. Keep Reading

Opinion

Too many projects, too little time

Feeling the pressure of three major projects, National History Day (NHD), Science Fair and a research paper, and their importance towards your respective grades, you rest your head on the paper-covered table, wishing for all this disorganized frenzy to finish once and for all. Keep Reading

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