According to her, during a high fever, Linares “Saw visions of a forest with strange creatures.”
“I was worried about where to sit at lunch,” one ninth grader said, “Oh yeah, I was also worried about the alcoves.”
When I think about exchange students coming to study in America, I wonder if they come here believing all Americans are crazy and overstuffed with fast food.
“It’s huge. Everything’s so hectic, but it's exciting," says Sebastian Schroeter.
From students to parents to coaches, Lovett Lion reporters have been talking with people all across campus to find out how their summers were, and what it's like to be back.
I’m always finding new things to read about and I really believe in the things we do in our everyday life and that we should base our decisions on data.
"I think my vision for Lovett is for us to be the best versions of ourselves that we can be."
"It’s easy to pretend this type of bias doesn’t exist, but it does, and it’s weird to see how much it affects things.”
"I think for teaching, math was the discipline that I was naturally drawn to because just how nice and neat and tidy it is.”
“I just wish there was someone new I could talk to about my problems,” one of my best friends confessed to me, and I think that many of us can relate.
Xiuhtezcatl (pronounced shoe-tez-caht) Martinez has, at age 18, already accomplished more than most people might with their entire lives.