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Photo of the Week (10/6-10)
Isabela MoronCousins, Eva Baxter, Gasya Berberian and Claire Graetz observe elastic and inelastic collisions in an AP Physics lab. Berberian’s favorite topics this semester were the circular motion and gravitational force between planets. “One of my most memorable moments from this class, so far, was when our unit three exam got pushed back by a few days. It would’ve been our third exam in a three-week time period,” Berberian said. “When we all heard the news, the class applauded and cheered.”
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Luke Jeans, Photo of the Week Manager
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Grade: 11
Years on staff: 2
What’s a small thing that instantly makes your day better? A chai latte.
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