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“Self Control by Frank Ocean and Why I Hate It” by Sadie Kim ’22

“I love Frank Ocean, more than you might be able to understand. He can verbalize so many emotions that I didn’t even know that I had… However, upon listening to “Self Control” by my friend Frank, I felt a deep anger rise inside of me…” Continue reading

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“Loosing Teeth,” a personal essay by Sadie Kim ’22

“Throughout my entire childhood, one of the things I feared most was losing teeth. I don’t think it is uncommon for children to dislike the idea of losing teeth…” Continue reading

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“Daydreaming,” Creative Nonfiction by Zinnia Magill ’24

Daydreaming a bus, 2am, and doc martens     I sat in my math class staring at the white board trying my hardest to tune into whatever my teacher was saying. Something about factoring or radicals or whatever. But my mind … Continue reading

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“The Towers,” Creative Nonfiction by Marina Chernin ’23

He stands, fading under the flaming red sky, which streaks the river below with shades oforange and pink and yellow. Boats drift behind him, peacefully unaware, and his fellowcountrymen amble down the bridge he has found himself on. The low … Continue reading

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“Pandemic Puppies” by Lily Sternlieb ’24

Read freshman Lily Sternlieb’s touching reflection on the events that strengthened the connections within her neighborhood. Pandemic Puppies We used to have block parties. Kids rode scooters clumsily up and down the streets, their rusty wheels creating more sparks than … Continue reading

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“the beauty of you’re here,” Creative Nonfiction by Zoe Ades ‘18

the beauty of you’re here I walk out of the kitchen because he isn’t in the corner on his bed. He isn’t outside in his weird spot on the porch waiting to be invited inside. I should be walking towards … Continue reading

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