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Hey! I'm Editor-in-Chief and designated aux for the Courant. When I'm not writing articles about gender equity, Asian-American resilience, or talking about making a podcast, I'm probably helping someone text wrap on InDesign. Take a read and stay awhile
The road of feminism: an exploration of the modern feminist in our community
Features

The road of feminism: an exploration of the modern feminist in our community

March 10, 2022March 17, 2022

Students define the feminist through action and equality Julie Song, Editor-in-Chief@juliescourant The difference between “Are you a feminist?” and “Do you support women’s rights and

Now You Know! Episode 1: Personality Tests
Podcasts

Now You Know! Episode 1: Personality Tests

March 10, 2022March 16, 2022

Julie Song, Editor-in-Chief@juliescourant Join senior Julie as she explores the science behind the famous Myers-Briggs personality test and the fixed mindset, featuring reactions from Editor-in-Chiefs

Instagram’s new teen safety features necessary, but likely ineffective, according to students and faculty
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Instagram’s new teen safety features necessary, but likely ineffective, according to students and faculty

January 17, 2022January 31, 2022

Julie Song, Editor-in-Chief@juliescourant Instagram recently announced a bundle of new safety measures for teenagers that will release progressively throughout spring of 2022. While encompassing privacy,

Why speaking up might be the hardest and best thing we can do as students
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Why speaking up might be the hardest and best thing we can do as students

November 18, 2021November 22, 2021

Julie Song, Editor-in-Chief@juliescourant They say politics makes bad dinner conversation, but in a classroom, I’d argue that stimulating and provocative discourse deserves a seat at

Diversity and race in college: the double-edged sword for students
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Diversity and race in college: the double-edged sword for students

November 1, 2021November 30, 2021

Aleena Nasruddin, Editor-in-Chief@aleenancourant Julie Song, Editor-in-Chief@juliescourant As a district, New Canaan Public Schools has a total minority population of 10.3%. This unique environment of low

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