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Zoe Horwitz has 113 articles published.

Zoe Horwitz, a senior at American Heritage, returns to the Patriot Post for her fourth (and sadly final) year as Editor in Chief. Besides reading and writing, she spends her time playing with her dog or tutoring younger students through Learn with Peers, a non-profit organization she helped found in 2020. During her freshman year, she co-founded FALIA (Food Allergy/Intolerance Awareness) at school, a club that advocates for those with food allergies. Zoe also plays lacrosse, as she plays for a club team and American Heritage girls varsity lacrosse team. Zoe is very excited to be contributing to the Patriot Post.
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Bahamian students visit Heritage on college tour

Students from St. Andrew’s International School, located in Nassau, Bahamas, visited Heritage Thursday, March 6 for the college fair.  St. Andrew’s was taking their first-ever college tour in the United States, and Heritage welcomed the group to explore opportunities in the annual Heritage college fair.  The Bahamas, an island nation with a rich cultural heritage, places a great value on education. For many Bahamian students, attending college in the U.S. offers new opportunities, a profound education and diversity within their… Keep Reading

Opinion

The President shouldn’t be older than my grandparents

Arguably, most people wouldn’t be as trusting of an elderly Uber driver as they would a younger one. After all, with old age comes sarcopenia (the age-related progressive loss of muscle mass and strength), cognitive health decline, diminished hearing and worsened eyesight to name a few. So, if we are less trusting of them to drive us, why do we trust them to run our country? In Article two, section one, clause five of the U.S. Constitution, it states that… Keep Reading

Sports

Varsity ice hockey celebrates senior night

The Heritage ice hockey team entered the FTL War Memorial rink 9 p.m. Jan. 13 for senior night, facing off against Columbus High School for the fourth time this season. Although tying 3-3, making their record for the season 8-9-2, the night was full of memories. (Photo/Arianna Borhan) Keep Reading

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