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Writing Repertoire

Positions

Sectional Editor, What's What — Hunter College High School's Official Student Newspaper

Editor-in-Chief, Black Student Union Journal

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Award-Winning Work

Black Socioeconomic Advancement: The Early 20th Century Debate | Silver Key Scholastic Art and Writing Awards | May 2023 | Two visions for Black progress emerged from the ashes of Reconstruction: Washington's gradual, economic approach and Du Bois' urgent demand for civil rights. Their intellectual duel would echo through generations, influencing strategies for combating racial injustice.

 

Articles in What’s What, Hunter College High School's Official Newspaper Since 1922

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Term Papers Foster Independence and Build Skills | April 7, 2024

Term papers at Hunter develop essential research, writing, and analytical skills for college and life by fostering independent exploration of topics and arguments.

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Okay, 2024: Where’s the Snow? | March 4, 2024

New York City is already experience a decline in snowfall due to climate change. Soon, it might get much worse.​

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School Merch Unites Students but Creates Price and Waste Issues | December 1, 2023

Hunter’s merch unites students, but wallet—and Earth—pay the price.

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We Need Restrictions on Teen Social Media Use, Not Bans | June 8, 2023

Teens need guardrails, not walls, to navigate social media usage.

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FDIC Must Raise Insurance Limit – At Least in the Short Term | May 18, 2023

The FDIC's insurance limit—a financial seatbelt that needs temporary stretching to prevent economic whiplash.

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How Should African American History be Taught at Hunter? | March 30, 2023 | Front Page

Despite existing logistical constraints, African American History  is an essential course for students. 

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Billions Earned, or Billions Stolen? | February 17, 2023

Billionaires earn and earn as workers sacrifice and the planet foots the bill.

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Hunter’s Paper Dilemma has Major Climate Consequences | January 6, 2023

Yes, Hunter should reduce its paper usage. But going digital brings with it equity issues, and impedes the learning process.​

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Ode to the Halal Cart | October 21, 2022 | Front Page

A goodbye to Park and 94th's beloved halal cart, which dished out Hunter's daily dose of community.

Piano Music Repertoire

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J.S. Bach | Six Little Preludes; Two-Part Invention No. 8 in F major, Invention No. 13 in A minor, and Invention No. 14 in B-flat major; Three-Part Sinfonia No. 2 in C minor

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J. Haydn | Sonata in G major

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W.A. Mozart | Sonata No. 12 in F major (Allegro), Sonata No. 17 in B-flat major; Fantasia in D minor

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L. Beethoven | Sonata No. 20 in G major, Op. 49. No. 2

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J. Brahms | Ballade op. 118 No. 3 | Recording May 6, 2023

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E. Greig | Puck from Lyric Pieces Op. 71 No. 3 | Recording May 5, 2018

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F. Chopin | Prelude in E minor; Polonaise in G minor; Waltz in A minor Op. 34 No. 2, Waltz in F minor Op.70 No.2; Etude in F minor Op.25 No.2; Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9 No. 2 | Recording May 7, 2022

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F. Schubert | Impromptu in A-flat major, Op. 142 No. 2; Moment Musical in F minor D. 780 No. 3

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C. Debussy | Dance de la Poupee | Recording May 4 2019; Deux Arabesques – No.1 in E major | Recording June 19, 2021

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P. Tchaikovsky | From Seasons: ‘March – Song of the Lark’ | Recording May 4 2019

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D. Shostakovich | Three Fantastic Dances Op. 5

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G. Faure | Impromptu No.3 Op. 34

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