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Zoe Persaud has 22 articles published.

Zoe Persaud is a senior at American Heritage School in Plantation, Fla. Outside of her responsibilities as Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Zoe acts as the Vice President of Quill & Scroll and Key Club, treasurer of Girl Up and an active member of HOSA. As a third-year staffer and passionate writer, she looks forward to making her final year at the Patriot Post as great as possible.
Entertainment

Picture perfect places

Instagram usage doubled between June 2016 and 2018, with the platform hosting over 40 billion photos and 95 million posts added each day. The immense traffic on the social media site can cause saturation of content and leave your timeline slightly stale with the same posts circulating constantly. Fortunately, plenty of places in the South Florida area have the extra pizzazz needed to push your profile to the top. Bubbleology Located in Boca Raton, Bubbleology, a small café with a science motif,… Keep Reading

Multimedia/Opinion

On the Air: Tuning into the sound of the future

As internet use becomes more ingrained in the routines of incoming generations, new mediums continue to develop in order to satiate the needs of consumers. Podcasts provide an innovative approach to background noise and information that grows in popularity as the industry diversifies. Keep Reading

News

HOSA team advances to nationals

Categories varied from individual and group competitions on topics ranging from organic chemistry to medical spelling. The group consisted of 28 members that prepared for the competition through written tests and group quizzing in the form of HOSA Bowl team rounds. Keep Reading

Features

50 Years Later: Remembering Stonewall

June marks the beginning of summer and finally some relief from the stress of the school year. However, June also signifies Pride Month, selected to commemorate the LGBT rights movement and, more specifically, the Stonewall riots. Keep Reading

Features

Serving up smiles

Students passing the 7000 building during lunch may see a woman with a smile on her face selling pizza and ice cream. That woman is Celia Llamo -- otherwise known as “Cece” among students -- a small lady with a big heart. Keep Reading

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