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Staying undercover: what seniors are doing to stay in senior assassin

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Eitan Eiger ’24
Eitan Eiger ’24 finally got his target, Flora Williams ’24, after camping out in front of her house for 45 minutes before school started.
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Ruby Kantor ’24
Ruby Kantor ’24, Paper Managing Editor
Inklings Paper Managing Editor, Ruby Kantor ’24, claims she decided to join the paper for many different reasons.    “I really liked the different style[s] of writing that journalism [offered],” Kantor said when prompted with why.   “It's a great way to build new community and meet new people,” Kantor said.   However, journalism is not the only thing she’s had to tackle recently.  Over the summer, she took on the challenge and, at times, “dreaded experience” of being a children’s camp counselor.  “It was exhausting,” Kantor said with a smile, “but the kids were very cute, and it was worth it.”
Tristan Gonzalez ’24
Tristan Gonzalez ’24, Web Sports Editor
Web Sports Editor Tristan Gonzalez ’24 discovered his interest in journalism through his love for sports. Gonzalez joined Inklings with a desire to cover sports and the hope to become more involved and engaged with the Staples community. Now, Gonzalez’s position this year requires editing a portion of Inklings’ sports articles as well.   “I wanted to contribute to the school community in a cool way,” Gonzalez said. “I thought that writing for the web and the paper would do that.”  Outside of his time editing the sports section, Gonzalez is a part of a club soccer team that plays year-round.

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