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Kayra Dayi has 57 articles published.

Kayra is a rising junior who is passionate about art and journalism. She loves expressing herself and the issues she cares about through her writing and artworks. She holds officer positions in Newspaper, Quill&Scroll, and the National Art Honor Society. When not studying, Kayra loves to read nonfiction books, hangout with her friends, cook healthy meals, listen to music while creating art, and spend time with her cat and family. She is looking forward to her junior year as she prepares for AP Art and new articles to write.
Features/Profiles

Dr. Couper shares her experiences as “a plant-based teacher”

Whether it may be sponsoring three clubs on campus, switching to a plant-based diet or never wearing any clothing made with real animal fur, there is no doubt that Dr. Couper, who teaches Honors Chemistry, profoundly cares about the planet. She tries to help the environment as much as she can, both inside and outside school. Dr. Couper has adopted a healthy lifestyle both for herself and the planet. (Photo/Dr. Couper) Keep Reading

Sports

Spring sports are now in season 

A new semester means a new season which means…new sports: time to leave winter sports behind and welcome spring sports. With nearly nine new sports available, it seems like it will be a competitive season and the perfect time to try out a new sport. (Photo/Wikimedia) Keep Reading

News

Remembering International Holocaust Day

Thursday, Jan. 27 marks the 76th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp and International Holocaust Remembrance Day. To honor this day, members of the Butterfly Project and Tikkun Olam, a Jewish cultural club, students presented an interview with a survivor of the Holocaust, Mrs. Ruth Millman. (Photo/Kayra Dayi) Keep Reading

Features

Student Owned Small Business to Check Out

Stuck at home during the pandemic, students had lots of time on their hands to bury themselves in social media, stalk celebrities’ accounts and scroll on TikTok all day long. Freshman Kangana Modi took advantage of this extra time and created her own small business on Instagram. On her account, @art4u_km, Modi sells her paintings and sketches to donate to St. Jude’s and A Road For Cure (Photo/Kangana Modi).  Keep Reading

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