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Maia Fernandez Baigun has 32 articles published.

Maia Fernandez Baigun has been on the Patriot Post staff for three years and is the Print Co-Editor-in-Chief. She loves design, photography and everything related to music. Maia is also the historian for National Honor Society and the Vice President for Save the Memories. In her free time, if she has any, Maia can be found on Spotify, making one too many playlists or taking photos.
Features

Minimize your AP exam stress

With just over a month left of the school year, some students are busy planning their big summer breaks, while others are focusing more on cramming for their AP exams. Princeton and Kaplan review books dotted with sticky notes can be spotted all around the halls. A common side effect of AP exams are the huge amounts of pressure and stress they bring upon students, and although the exams are (sometimes) hard and demanding, it is important to prioritize yourself over any test booklet. Keep Reading

Entertainment/Reviews

Glass Animals shatters with their second album

Their most recent album, How to Be a Human Being, is full of nostalgic and aesthetic melodies infused with a blend of 80’s funk and melodrama. The album cover depicts eleven people with (presumably) unique backgrounds told by each of the eleven tracks in the album.  Although some tracks blend into others, each mirrors a different person’s story. Keep Reading

Photo: Mrs. Jennifer Page
News

Beekeeping at Heritage

As a local organization, The Urban Beekeepers are dedicated to preserving and protecting the most important pollinators of the world. This organization is dedicated to showing the world the impact a bee has on our everyday lives. Last Friday, the president of the organization, Mr. John Coldwell spoke to the students of Healthy Heritage and Black Gold and Green, as well as any other interested students. Keep Reading

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