Focusing in, sophomore Brian Wright looks through the eyepiece of his microscope to observe a species of microorganisms. During Biology lab, Wright used a microscope to study the structure of a fungal cell and its similarities with plant cells which provides hints to evolution. ”It was amazing making connections about how we may have evolved from tiny single-cell organisms,” Wright said. “I found microscopes interesting because you can observe things that you can’t regularly see, and dive into the depths of our nature.”
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Raj Jaladi, Newsletter Editor/Data Analyst
Pronouns: he/him
Grade: 12
Years on staff: 4
What is your favorite piece of literature? "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets."
Who is your hero? Ghandi.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Mac & cheese.