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Author: Maeson Wagner

My name is Maeson Wagner and I am currently a sophomore and one of the News Editors for the Courant. I have been a member of the paper since the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year and have loved every minute! Some of my favorite pieces that I have written include the “College Board replaces AP World with new AP World: Modern course” and “Holiday stroll brings festive cheer” stories. Outside of the Courant I am a ballet dancer and instructor and participate in several extracurriculars such as Model UN, NCHS Charity Link, Student Coalition, and National Charity League. I am also a co-founder of the NCHS Improv Club which allows students to hone their public speaking skills in a fun and creative way.
Fairfield County continues to fight food insecurity
Executive Council Featured Features

Fairfield County continues to fight food insecurity

April 29, 2022April 29, 2022

Maeson Wagner, Executive Editor@mwagnercourant 490,000 CT residents struggle with hunger and more than 131,000 children are food insecure. Since Covid hit in 2020, Feeding America

Raising awareness: teens face the stigma of eating disorders
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Raising awareness: teens face the stigma of eating disorders

January 13, 2022January 25, 2022

Maeson Wagner@mwagnercourant It is time to address an issue that has long been stigmatized and therefore consciously ignored by the New Canaan community and the

Academic competition runs strong at NCHS
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Academic competition runs strong at NCHS

December 6, 2021December 6, 2021

Maeson Wagner@mwagnercourant “Pressure makes diamonds,” this is the mindset of senior Vaughn Slatoff and many other high achieving students at NCHS. The competitive environment at

Tulane students return home in the wake of Hurricane Ida
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Tulane students return home in the wake of Hurricane Ida

October 10, 2021November 3, 2021

Maeson Wagner, Executive Editor@mwagnercourant Where Tulane freshmen used to celebrate New Orleans festivals with streamers and balloons, one now sees flooded dorm buildings, tarps, and

Reflecting on Sandy Hook in a year where mass shootings are more frequent than ever
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Reflecting on Sandy Hook in a year where mass shootings are more frequent than ever

June 8, 2021June 8, 2021

Maeson Wagner, Executive Editor@mwagnercourant Ten killed in Boulder, Colorado. Eight killed in Atlanta, Georgia. Six killed in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Two people killed and three

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