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Macy Landes

Macy Landes, Newspaper Co-Editor-in-Chief

Hi! My name is Macy and I’m a senior. I love music — I play the cello and sing in choir in school. Outside of school I volunteer at the library, work at a retirement home, and hang out with my friends. In the future I hope to become a music therapist. If you have any questions about the Budget, please email me at [email protected].

All content by Macy Landes
Senior Vera Petrovic has fun while working hard at a debate work night on Oct. 3. Like many students in debate, Petrovic has a personal connection to the topic of immigration. Her parents are from Serbia.

Debate gets personal over immigration issues

By Macy Landes, Editor-in-Chief
October 24, 2018
Adjusting — Senior Liam Romano runs the lights in his position at the Lawrence Arts Center.

Hit the Lights

By Macy Landes, Staff Writer
May 17, 2018
Community marches to support Syed Jamal

Community marches to support Syed Jamal

By Macy Landes, Newspaper Editor
February 22, 2018

Picture perfect

By Macy Landes, Editor
February 5, 2018
Demanding change — Students take part in a sit-in in the rotunda to support transgender students. The sit-in began during second hour on Sept. 18 and continued throughout the school day.

Schools Struggle With Free Speech

By Macy Landes, Co-Copy Chief
October 19, 2017
International Performer — Cast in purple light, junior Jalyn Banks stands on stage during a performance of “Everglow,” a play students wrote and performed during a summer workshop in Sweden. 

The play focused on the true story of a New Jersey factory in which women painted watch tiles with radium paint without knowing the dangers of radium.

 “So in this scene, one of the workers at the factory had been writing messages to soldiers on the glow-in-the-dark watches that they were sending to the front, and she got a reply, and the soldier who is Jalyn Banks, is singing a duet with her,” explained Julian Weslander. Photo courtesy of Jamie Johnson

Students perform in Sweden

By Macy Landes, Copy Editor
October 6, 2017
Protest — Marching down Massachusetts Street, seniors Grayson Rodriquez and Tia Herrman join a demonstration on Sept. 7 to speak out against President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program.

End of DACA builds fear, anxiety

By Macy Landes, Co Copy Chief
October 4, 2017
Next step — Senior Brandon Stogsdill plans to begin pursuing a career in law enforcement. He began learning more about his career options through career classes at LHS.

Grads to Follow Different Paths

By Macy Landes, Co-Copy Chief
May 11, 2017

Opinion: Women march on capital

By Macy Landes, News Editor
March 19, 2017
LHS energy costs high

LHS energy costs high

By Macy Landes, News Editor
December 2, 2016
Observing the Art — Senior Toby Weston explains a woodblock carving that Hang12 members made for a recent show to junior Mia Romano and sophomore Olivia Rothrock.

Students Curate Art

By Macy Landes, News Editor
November 30, 2016
Homecoming parade goes down new route

Homecoming parade goes down new route

By Macy Landes, News Editor
September 22, 2016
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