With high school traditions such as prom and an in-person graduation not being something that students can experience, members of the Literary Magazine wanted to offer students a virtual keepsake of their creative work for the year 2020.
S̄ti is Thai for consciousness. It is the theme of this years' magazine because universally, people have become more aware of their surroundings, whether it be on a global scale in regards to the pandemic and social justice, or on a personal level, where people have become mindful of their own identities. We live in an age where it is our responsibility to remain conscious, not only of the people around us, but the world at large.
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The Table of Contents has been designed to accommodate students that want to show off their work to their peers. There's a drop box with student's names for easy reference. If clicked on, the website will direct you to the pages.
"If you are in doubt" by Erin Koranteng
Photo by Erin Koranteng
Photo by Unknown
"Separation" by Jasmine Germain
Photo by Zane Rawlings
Photo by Alana Campbell
Photo by Arvinder Singh
"They Were the Unlucky Ones" by Raymond A. Foss
Photo by Carlos Guardado Eagle
Artwork by Faven Mulugeta
"Coronacation" by Keyshawn Chestnutt
Photo by Luna Sieko
Photo by Kira Strunk
Artwork by Stephanie Tsitsiwu
Artwork by Juana Kurian
Artwork by Naazeen Shirazee
Artwork by Markayla Merchant
"A Storm Chaser's Ecstasy" by Nathaniel Schneller
Artwork by Fatia Omer
Artwork by Stephanie Tsitsiwu
Artwork by Markayla Merchant
Artwork by Ysaiahs Mohammed
Photo by Chauncey Spikes
Photo by Bobby Chaney
Photo by Sophie Dor
Photo by Zamare Yared
Photo by Kelly Nguyen
Poetry by Awura-Adwoa Abbah
"Innermost Reflections" by Harry Eyumbi
"Separation" by Jasmine Germain
Photo by Kelly Nguyen
Poetry by Andrew James
Poetry by Ousmane Seye
Photo by Diana Figueroa
Photo by Bobby Chaney
Poetry by Diana Menjivar Garcia
"I.D." by Megan Phan
Artwork by Ayana Khan
Poetry by Grace Tovihlon
Photo by Fabiola Lopez
"The Hidden Truth" by Ruth Tesfamariam
Photo by Alana Campbell
Artwork by Yabsira Gugsa
Poetry by Unknown
"Psalm 91:7" by Eunice Bonilla
Artwork by Juana Kurian
Artwork by Ivy De Souza
Artwork by Naazeen Shirazee
"The Wind" by Enirah Joseph
Photo by Yasmin Gadson
Photo by Kelly Nguyen
"Is it really?" by Mariamawyte Assefa
Photo by Raymaya Jackson
"The Wind" by Enirah Joseph
Photo by Yasmin Gadson
Photo by Kelly Nguyen
"Is it really?" by Mariamawyte Assefa
Photo by Raymaya Jackson
Artwork by Madeline Plunkett
Photo by Annie Peterson
Writing by Ruth Kapangala
Photo by Xavier Graves
Artwork by Ysaiahs Mohammed
Photo by Xavier Graves
"What's the point?" by Priscillia Nornoo
Artwork by Mary Shawan
Artwork by Elshaddai Green
Artwork by Tony Wiggan
"What Once Was Will Be" by Ayana Khan
Photos by Alana Campbell
Photo by Kelly Nguyen
"Invisible Killer" by Kevin Do
Photo by Michelle Guituerrez
Photo by Jody Keiffer
Photos by Alana Campbell
Photos by Alana Campbell
Photo by Ivy De Souza
Photo by Markalya Merchant
Photo by Madeline Plunkett
Photo by Tony Wiggan
Photo by Ayana Khan
Photo by Ysaiahs Mohammed