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What Do
You Think?

What Do
You Think?

Night Sky

What Do
You Think?

When I Was Wrong 

I yelled at my third-grade English teacher, Mr. Lecsh. I debated with Ms. Turselino, my sixth-grade English teacher. I sat bored in Mr. Ohringer’s tenth-grade English class. I wrote painstakingly in Ms. Delhagens' ninth-grade English class, even while studying abroad. I engaged in heated discussions with Dr. Gray, my English teacher for the fall semester of junior year. 

By Joshua Glazer '25

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Despair-ity

By Lillian Tracy '25 

Mirror Mirror On The Wall 

By Thea Han '28

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Embers of Dusk

By Mya Cahana '24

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Darkness and Light 

I Pledge Allegiance

By Emily Sparks 2()' 

It used to be very dark, you know. 

The universe, and the world—

Humanity itself. 

We thought the Earth was flat, 

That sickness is from poverty. 

And cough syrups were made from Cannabis and Chloroform, 

Alcohol and Morphine Sulph. 

Humorism was modern medicine, 

“Electricity came from kytes.” 

The Earth was in the center, 

Because the Pope said we're His favorite.

By Aiana Karymshakova '27

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