By: Annika Kunz As my time as a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) student in the United States draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey I've embarked upon over the past year. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene landscapes of the Midwest, my experience as an exchange student has been nothing short of transformative.
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By: Karlie Harris One of Adeline Ecker’s favorite quotes that has guided her as an art teacher comes from Vincent Van Gogh: “To be an artist is to believe in life.” If Van Gogh’s words are true, then Glenelg’s hallways typify the adjectives used to describe the popular painter’s works – bold, expressive, distinctive, and energetic – and certainly speak to the school’s culture of believing in life. Artistic representation and celebration have been a staple of the school’s identity for decades. On average, 16 students’ work is put on display, with displays rotating every project every month or two months (each project includes about 15-20 pieces total). Each class has at least 10 display pieces each year, mainly coming from Art II. The goal is to have every student’s work on display at least once, according to Ecker, and to increase the visibility of, and appreciation for, artistic and creative expression. By: Raina Ram As the desert sun dipped below the horizon, leaving the Coachella Valley cloaked in hues of pink and purple, music history was made. Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish, two icons of their respective generations, took to the stage April 12 in a mesmerizing collaboration that transcended genres and generations, leaving fans and critics alike in awe.
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