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The bustling streets of New York have constant light, and it truly feels like the city that never sleeps. It’s also stinky. The city that never showers.
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Kira Corne (‘27) and I at the NYC Krispy Kreme having a silly goofy time in 0.5.
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Me on a boat we traveled on, looking at the bright New York skyline. Just being there was so surreal, and this view really brought it all together.
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Me and Taylor Morris (‘25) messing around in front of the Statue of Liberty. It’s actually super huge and tall in person, more than the media makes it out to be.
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New York City from afar. We toured all around the city in a boat, and we got to see all the parts of it we couldn’t get to during the trip. It was super fun, even though I got seasick.
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We got to do a tour of Radio City Music Hall, and this is the main stage from a viewing box close to the tippy top of the building. Holy moly was that place so big and beautiful. To be able to perform there would be incredible.
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New York City (Photo Essay)
The bustling streets and bright lights of the city
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Brissa Mendez-Olivas, Writer
Brissa Mendez-Olivas is a senior, and she is so excited to be back in Journalism this year! As a sophomore, she had such a great experience writing and making social media posts for The Mav that now she is back and ready for bigger and better projects. In addition to Journalism, Brissa is involved in multiple choirs and musical theatre. So be ready for articles, podcasts, and so much more!