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With more than 600 muscles and 206 bones, the human body is fascinating to say the least. However, there are some questions about our own body that are always on the back
Today marks the end of what many have considered to be the first year of a “return to normalcy” after years of distance learning, mask mandates, and social distancing. With the end
Derrick Stamper reflects on his passion for writing, time in prison, and journey to empowering youth.
La perspectiva única de Luis Licea sobre la experiencia inmigrante en M-A.
Luis Licea's unique perspective on the immigrant experience at M-A.
Students from Mexico, El Salvador, Jordan, Colombia, and Uzbekistan share their stories.
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Sarah is a senior and this is her third year writing for the Chronicle. After starting as a sports writer, she started writing human interest and news pieces, and loves to find hidden stories in her community. Sarah interned at a newspaper this summer and hopes to continue writing in college and beyond. She is excited to step into her role as an editor and read the great stories that get published this year.
Jonathan Dicks is a junior at M-A and in his second year of writing for the M-A Chronicle. He loves writing opinion pieces, sports and even some album reviews. He can't wait to continue to improve his writing skills to write lots of stories that benefit the M-A community.
Caroline Pecore is a senior in her first year of journalism. Her column, "Bears Doing Big Things," runs every Monday. She enjoys meeting new people through journalism and writing about the M-A community. Outside of school, she spends most of her time rowing for Norcal Crew and also enjoys reading, drawing, and exploring the outdoors.
Sarah Marks is a senior. This is her third year as a journalism student. She looks to continue writing news and sports articles as well as expand and write about issues in the school and surrounding communities.
Andrew Tan is a senior and third-year writer for the M-A Chronicle who enjoys writing features, particularly about sports. His favorite sports to write about are football, baseball, and basketball. He is excited to work with the revamped Chronicle staff to develop and improve the paper.
This is Nathalie Camens' third year on staff. She enjoys writing feature articles and opinion pieces. Journalism is important to her because she sees it as a tool to create change and bring awareness about social justice issues.