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Lauren Lawson, Creative Director

Class of 2021.

All content by Lauren Lawson
A portrait of George Floyd, a black man who died on May 25 while a white police officer was kneeling on his neck. Protests have erupted across the nation, and recently around the globe, in response to the incident and the injustices it represents. Staff illustration: Lauren Lawson.

[Photo] Death of George Floyd, Instagram Activism and Protests Cause Reactions Among Students

Sophia Artandi, Print Editor
June 2, 2020

A portrait of George Floyd, a black man who died on May 25 while a white police officer was kneeling on his neck. Protests have erupted across the nation,...

During online classes, advocacies meet twice a week via Google Meet. Staff photo: Lauren Lawson.

Unpacking Menlo’s Tradition of Advocacy

Lauren Lawson, Staff Writer
April 17, 2020

Advocacy has dated back in Menlo history as one of the standout features in our schedule. Beginning at freshman orientation, small groups of roughly 10...

Co-Star is a common app many teenagers use to view their daily horoscope. Staff photo: Lauren Lawson.

Why Millennials Love Their Horoscopes

Lauren Lawson, Staff Writer
March 11, 2020

When it becomes an option to blame our struggles on the placement of the moon, why shouldn’t we? Interest in astrology and horoscopes has become a phenomenon,...

Senior Miles Hester tackles Fremont-Oakland Player to intensely start the second half. Staff Photo: Sadie Stinson.

Varsity Football’s First Game Finishes in a Blowout

Lauren Lawson, Staff Writer
September 8, 2019

On Aug. 31, Menlo Varsity Football played a non-league game against the Fremont-Oakland Tigers, dominating with a 65-0 victory. The Knights scored the...

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