Autumn 2020
VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1
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n. the act or instance of making or becoming different.
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Editor’s Note
Autumn is a time when the leaves die and fall off of trees. But it’s also a time of new beginnings, of new friendships, of a new school year, of late nights spent sprawled over homework papers and learning how to explode things with Doc or how to draw with perspective with Mr. Anderson. It’s a time of change, and we’ve seen that especially this year.
Autumn is a transitional period. Do we try new things, or do we limit ourselves? Do we go to school, or do we stay at home? Do we go shopping hurriedly on a Wednesday morning, or do we attempt to make dinner with no eggs and no milk?
Autumn may have ended a month ago (search it up — it actually ended on December 21st, believe it or not, and winter isn’t over until March 20th), but change continues. It’s up to you to decide what you’d like to do in this period of change, but we have a few suggestions: sleep, drink water, and fix that posture (we’re watching you).
Take care of yourself and of your loved ones. Stay safe.
— Andrea Liu (‘22), Co-Editor-in-Chief