In Debate class, Mali Seigel researches in the library with her team in order to revise their cases on drone strikes. “I took this class because I wanted to learn how to write a case. It’s helped me out in English,” Seigel said. “In Debate, you learn to always see both sides of the story before you choose a side.”
Finding two sides of a story in Debate
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About the Contributor
Sydney Kinzy, PHOTO EDITOR
Grade: 12
Years on staff: 4
Life soundtrack: "Borderline" by Tove Styrke.
Most passionate about: "It breaks my heart that so many people are not accepted for who they are in life. Everyone should feel safe being themselves and feel loved by people around them."
Favorite dance move: Triple backflip