While winter sports and Houston’s torrid climate rarely mix, freshman Samuel Samson-Williams is breaking boundaries as the founder of Curling Club.
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While winter sports and Houston’s torrid climate rarely mix, freshman Samuel Samson-Williams is breaking boundaries as the founder of Curling Club.
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The String Theory Club, founded by freshmen Marisa Murillo, Sunnie Liu and Aileen Zhang, makes knit or sewn models of scientific and mathematical concepts.
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With categories ranging from Periodic Table to Celebrity News, trivia app QuizUp has garnered many devotees, especially among members of the quiz bowl team.
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Although more than half of SJS Upper School students are girls, less than a quarter of Student Affairs Council is female. This isn’t just a SJS problem; it’s a national issue.
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With the XXII Sochi Winter Olympic Games underway, Benjamin Shou, who recently placed eighth in the U.S. Prudential Figure Skating Championships, demystifies the ins and outs of figure skating, from scoring to podium contenders.
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Sophomore Madison Trice has met senators, lobbied for bills and attended conferences as a member of Youth and Government (YAG). She is currently running for Speaker of the Hyde House of YAG.
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Named the 30th Mazkirah in her regional B’nei B’rith Girls (BBG) group, junior Sophie Gershenwald has earned a coveted leadership position among her “sisterhood with a common bond.”
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Evan Mintz (’04) holds no qualms about sparking controversy. Since joining The Review as a cartoonist his junior year, Mintz has pursued his interest in journalism and is now an editorial writer for the Houston Chronicle.
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