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Humans of Metea: Lyndie Lobdell

Humans of Metea: Lyndie Lobdell

Zyma Lakhani, Profiles Editor
September 28, 2017

Graphic by: Zyma Lakhani Lyndie Lobdell committed to Pennsylvania State University as a sophomore and was given a full scholarship upon her achievements in hockey. In her U-12 year she made championship...

Humans of Metea: Barnali Behari

Humans of Metea: Barnali Behari

Tanvi Pant, Profiles Reporter
September 21, 2017

Graphic by: Trinity Powell Barnali Behari, a sophomore, recently won the 9th annual Aurora Public Library Teen Talent Show and came home with the first-place trophy after she sang “All About that...

Thomas Kuhn demonstrates his passion of sports through Special Olympics and Unified Soccer.

Thomas Kuhn demonstrates his passion of sports through Special Olympics and Unified Soccer.

Connor Smith, Spotlight Editor
September 6, 2017

Photo Courtesy of Chicago Fire When senior Thomas Kuhn first came to Metea Valley High School as a freshman, he wasn’t sure what path he wanted to take to get involved.     As a lifelong...

May 26 Mane

The Mane
May 26, 2017

Proudly produced in the classes, Broadcast Journalism  and Media Communications. IPSD Course Codes, TEE2007 and TEE1014

Amanda Brennan teaches kids in need the power of music

Amanda Brennan teaches kids in need the power of music

Zyma Lakhani
May 25, 2017

Junior Amanda Brennan won a Girl Scouts gold award for teaching children who are homeless how to play instruments. Through detailed planning and months of hard work, she was able to make a difference in...

Violinist Carolina Aceves talent shines due to her work ethic

Violinist Carolina Aceves talent shines due to her work ethic

Zyma Lakhani
May 22, 2017

Junior Carolina Aceves is well known for her incredible work ethic and talent in Chamber Orchestra. What really makes this violinist stand out is her ability to perform greatly without the help of a...

Humans of Metea: Kavya Anjur

Humans of Metea: Kavya Anjur

Prashant Shankar
April 24, 2017

Senior Kavya Anjur has recently been one of two Illinois students to be selected for the National Youth Science Camp, a science academy-based camp in West Virginia that goes from June-early July. What...

Humans of Metea: Kieran Kaempen

Humans of Metea: Kieran Kaempen

Prashant Shankar
April 9, 2017

Senior Kieran Kaempen has recently qualified for the USA Physics and USA Math Olympiad, and is a member of Math Team, Science Olympiad, and Scholastic Bowl. He is majoring in Computer Science/Mathematics...

Humans of Metea: Nicole Hodge

Humans of Metea: Nicole Hodge

Zainie Qureshi
April 4, 2017

What can you tell me about "donating your voice?" You basically record yourself saying around 4,000 sentences, and they're used to make customized digital voices for people who have lost theirs in...

Humans of Metea: Alyssa Puccio

Humans of Metea: Alyssa Puccio

lanie lobdell
March 19, 2017

Alyssa Puccio is a senior who plans to enter the business of selling her artwork and designs, ranging from t-shirts to paintings. How long have you created your art? I've been creating art for as...

Humans of Metea: Jayden Reed

Humans of Metea: Jayden Reed

lanie lobdell
March 12, 2017

Rising football star junior Jayden Reed was recently offered collegiate opportunities by programs such as Western Michigan, Toledo, and Miami Ohio. He discusses his love for the game and for the people...

Humans of Metea: Imiyah Weatherspoon

Humans of Metea: Imiyah Weatherspoon

lanie lobdell
March 5, 2017

Senior Imiyah Weatherspoon is active in the Business Professionals of America and Metea community through DMMV. Whenever she's not in involved at school, she's running her own business. What did...

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