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Amy Meng, Arts & Tech Editor@amengcourant Allow me to introduce you to Riley, a made-up realistic representation of a typical student at the high school.
Adrianna Wolynetz, ReporterPhoto by Adrianna Wolynetz From the moment the actors stepped on stage, characters came alive, stories were told, and the audience erupted with