Category: January

  • Semester 1 Art Show

    Semester 1 Art Show

    On January 14 our high school held its first semester art show. Work from the painting, ceramics, applied engineering, and drawing classes were showcased throughout the back hallway for students and parents to visit from 7am-7pm. 

    It was beautiful to see the talent of all of my peers showcased for everyone to see. From realistic to abstract, every piece had its own character, and the personality of the artist came through. Students worked hard throughout the first semester to prepare for this art show.

    Senior Allie Seifert was one of the most distinguished artists for this art show. Allie received hundreds of compliments on their art. They are currently in Painting 2 and Drawing 2, both of which have prerequisites, showing how fully dedicated to art they are. The amount of talent that Allie showcases is something that I truly admire. They are absolutely one of the best artists I have the pleasure of knowing. Some of their art can be seen below, but more can be found on their Instagram: @allie.trash.art if you are interested.

    Artwork by Allie Seifert (12)

    These seniors, along with every art and engineering student, should be extremely proud of themselves. Their months of hard work paid off, and their artwork made the hallways brighter and more enjoyable for everyone. Congratulations!

  • Punta Cana with Ana; Travel Tales

    Punta Cana with Ana; Travel Tales

    My ideal New Year’s, and I imagine our readers would love this as well, is spending it with family somewhere warm to escape from the cold winter. Our family has been accomplishing this by going to Brazil and staying with family for the past few years. However, this year we had the privilege of flying out to the Dominican Republic to stay at Iberostar’s all-inclusive resort on the beach of Punta Cana.

    I remember feeling like a new chapter had started, with the sound of Spanish humming in my ear and the bright sun and vibrant blue skies as we walked off the airplane. When we arrived at the hotel, we were greeted by warm smiles from all the workers, and you could feel a shift in the atmosphere. One of the funniest parts of this experience was that, although a few members of my family speak proficient Spanish, including myself, everyone knew we were Brazilian immediately. When I asked how, they said our accents were a giveaway, but that our Spanish was great nonetheless.

    The most beautiful part was the clean, soft-sand beaches with the clearest water. It was breathtaking how much I could see underwater, and as an ocean lover, it made the trip all that much more perfect! My family and I went on an excursion where we stopped by a “natural pool” in the middle of the ocean and jumped in for a swim. We found so many starfish and other sea creatures in the crystal blue waters. The pictures don’t do it justice!

    Another one of my favorite parts was the wonderful New Year’s experience. Our hotel had a dance party, which was filled with people from all over the world, after a dinner that was exceptional. We decided to walk to the beach for the actual ringing in the New Year, and it was totally the right move! We saw so many fireworks, and the beach was completely empty. It was such a special moment for our family! After that, a bus took us to the golf course in the hotel, where there was yet another dance party and even more fireworks—though I have to say the second ones were even better.

    Between the kind community, pristine beaches, and endless dance parties, my trip was amazing! Overall, my experience in Punta Cana was unforgettable, and I am so grateful to have experienced it alongside my favorite people in the world.

  • The Surprise Release of GNX 

    Kendrick seemingly ended his career in a neatly tied bow with Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers by realizing his trauma and exploring unhealthy coping mechanisms found in minority communities. However, following his heated rap battle with Drake, he dropped the surprise album GNX independently from Top Dawg Entertainment. This unexpected play proved Kendrick’s dominance and mastery of rap. The album follows themes of ego, love, peace, hate, and the details of Kendrick’s life. On the cover, Lamar leans against a 1987 Buick GNX, referencing the car in which his parents first drove him home from the hospital. Kendrick’s work is intertwined with contradicting messages of anti-materialist humbleness in “heart pt. 6” and ego-inflating verses about his superiority in “gnx” and “tv off” while “man at the garden” leaves the message to interpretation. He smoothly adds melodic features from SZA, Dody6, Lefty Gunplay, Wallie the Sensei, Siete7x, Roddy Rich, AzChike, Hitta J3, YoungThreat, and Peysoh, continuing his tradition of uplifting on-the-come-up artists that add depth to his tracks. The Regional Mexican singer Deyra Barrera adds hauntingly emotional solos to “wacced out murals,” “reincarnated,” and “gloria.” His West Coast style shines through in “dodger blue” through the laid-back beat and commentary on Los Angeles. “luther (with sza)” provides optimism and idealistic thoughts of a loving relationship in a culture of clubbing. Kendrick references Tupac’s poem, “The Rose That Grew From Concrete” in the line “In this world, concrete flowers grow.” GNX pays homage to West Coast rap culture while gleaming with experimental ideas that further the genre and Kendrick’s reputation. Any listener remotely interested in rap should stream GNX.