Alessandra Gass, Editor-in-Chief @agasscourant In a world rapidly digitalizing, the concept of media literacy has become larger than the verification of sources after a google
Author: Alessandra Gass
Hi! I'm an Editor-in-Chief for the 2024-25 school year. I'm currently a Senior, and this going to be my fourth year writing for the Courant and second year as Editor-in-Chief. Over these past years, I've written stories and blogs on the emphasis on AP classes, political updates, gradeless classrooms, and much more. I'm very excited to continue leadership the class, and can't want for what the year will bring :)
Discussing Marquez’s magical realism in ‘100 Years of Solitude’
Alessandra Gass, Editor-in-Chief @agasscourant In my AP Literature class, I was recently tasked with reading 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Without much
Is careerism ruining the modern college experience?
Alessandra Gass, Editor-in-Chief @agasscourant As a high school senior, getting into college has long been the epitome of my educational pursuits. All of the extracurriculars,
A guide to AP United States History
Alessandra Gass, Editor-in-Chief @agasscourant As a seasoned student of the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) history curriculum, I’ve successfully navigated World History in 10th grade
If NCHS wants to prepare students for college, teach sexual assault curriculum
Alessandra Gass, Editor-in-Chief @agasscourant As with any issue in society, the absence of conversation does not mean an absence of the issue altogether. Such a