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Rosalie Weiss- Week 10- Recovering From a Concussion

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The day before this blog was due, I hit my head pretty hard during a soccer game. I thought I was fine at first, but as I started driving home, I began feeling sick and ended up throwing up in the target parking lot. I then went to the hospital, which was conveniently right across the street, and was told I had a mild concussion. I didn't follow the concussion recovery rules all that well and even went away for thanksgiving which, in hindsight, was not the best decision. Still, my symptoms were barely noticeable, and I genuinely didn't think I had a problem until I returned to school the next week. As I began working again, I noticed how much my thinking had slowed, how frequently I forgot words, and how little motivation I had. I also found myself unable to comprehend any mildly difficult text, and it hurt my head to even try. My brain couldn't do the things it should have been able to do, which was deeply frustrating and scary. Being at school also made many of my other s

Leah Nagle - Week 10 - My Funny Black Friday Story

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Since Black Friday is this week and it is the last blog post of the semester, I figured why not share my cute and funny Black Friday shopping story from Freshman year. It was my first Thanksgiving and Black Friday in the United States, I had only been living here a few months. At the time, my Dad was in South Africa to visit my grandparents, so my Mom, my brother, my sister, and I stayed with our very close family friends in Aventura for the long weekend (we even brought our dog with us). They were living in a very small apartment, but although it was chaotic, we made it work.  These family friends are ex-South Africans too. They emigrated a couple years before we did. The oldest daughter, Sheina, is my age and one of my best friends in the world. We grew up together and have always been inseparable. One of the things that draws me to Sheina is her mischievousness that never fails to help us create amazing memories.  And this is when the story begins. Even though Sheina lived 5 minutes

Ben Nikpour: Week 10- A Tribute to Beth Rothenberg

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     As many of you know, I have been out of school for a couple of days due to the passing of my grandmother, Beth Rothenberg. My grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer around ten years ago. Fortunately, she beat it and had been in remission for many years until we got the unfortunate news that her cancer had returned. It wasn’t until her newest diagnosis of radiation-induced angiosarcoma, a rare complication from the first round of radiation she received to fight off her breast cancer many years ago that things turned for the worse. Unfortunately, my grandma was put through an unimaginable amount of pain and suffering over the past few months. My grandmother was my idol, but in order to pay tribute to her, I must answer the question, who was Beth Rothenberg?      My grandmother, Beth Rothenberg, was born on June 26, 1947. She was born in Newark, New Jersey but soon moved to the neighboring town, Livingston. Growing up, she was very close with her two brothers, and she absolutel

Dina Bengelsdorf Week 10 - Things I Love to Do

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Things I Love to Do For my last blog (potentially), I thought it would be best to discuss things that make me the happiest. I feel that I have definitely talked about these subjects in one way or another because they are so important to me, but here I want to dedicate a post just to them. During school it is very hard to keep up with your physical and mental wellbeing, and therefore, doing things that keep us grounded are beyond helpful when things can become overwhelming. I have been working to stay active my entire life. I love riding my bike, going to the gym, and taking walks on or by the beach. Staying active is staying healthy and affects my everyday performance.  I feel that every exercise I do is a way for me to release my stress. Every bike ride is a way to absorb nature. Every walk on the beach is a way to clear my mind and to take a deep breath. Doing these things after school or on the weekends has proven to help me in my academic life. I come to school feeling refreshed if

Adi Chaham week 10: Naps

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       I dislike naps. I find that most people enjoy taking naps but there are very few that don’t, and I am one of those people.  I can’t explain it, but naps just ruin my entire day and I find sleeping at night to be much more beneficial than falling asleep after school.  Let me try to explain using the most simple scenario. You just had a long day at school so you come home. Instead of doing your homework or doing whatever you usually do after school, you fall asleep. An hour to two passes and it's now 6pm. Now, this is the part that bothers me the most. Maybe it just happens to me but you wake up all confused as to what time it is and bam, the rest of your day gets messed up. Then, I don’t have the energy to do my homework but I'm not tired enough to go to sleep.  That’s it! That’s the beauty of naps that I dislike. It's not much yet it's so much. However, as much as I dislike them, I could argue for the other side. I understand that people work differen

Maya Garaway Week 10: Back in the Air

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       As many of you know, I love the aerial arts. I haven't been able to train for a while between college applications and being away over the summer, but I have finally returned to my studios! Throughout the past five years, I have practiced aerial silks, split silks, lyra hoop, lyra sphere, static trapeze, and flying trapeze at various studios. Recently, I have worked a lot on my lyra hoop skills. If you are unfamiliar with this, it is that metal hoop that acrobats use in the circus. This has captured my attention from the convenience of the class times and my unfamiliarity with this subject. Over covid, I taught myself most of my skills on the hoop to the point that I recently realized that I don't know the proper names or forms of some of my tricks!  I love the feeling of being in the air and achieving new tricks. I have really missed it. There's a powerful and fun feeling when you get a new trick and it is so exciting! For myself, it's a way to take a break from

Liam Meldung - Week 10 - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

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               A lright, so I know that I have already written at least one other blog on a tv show or movie that I wanted to review, but I watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever this weekend and I felt it necessary for me to write about it. Don’t worry, no spoilers ahead!!                Lately I haven’t been very captivated by most of the new MCU tv shows and movies. I walked into this movie with medium expectations, not super excited, but not upset about seeing it. Anyway, I sat through the movie and fell in love. I will say I wish I didn’t see it with my little sister because she was very hyper and made me lose focus a whole bunch, but otherwise I loved it. The characters, the plot, the music, all worked perfectly together and I would absolutely call it a masterpiece of a movie. I also think a huge aspect of this movie was Chadwick Boseman AKA the Black Panther’s death.                 The characters and plot were so well thought out and the way they are using this movie to be a st