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ISSUE 1: Q&A with the 2023 Homecoming King and Queen

The Homecoming King and Queen answer questions about their journey.
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The 2023 Homecoming King and Queen, Wilton Rollins (’24) and Madyson Carson (’24), pose next to each other as they get ready to pull the sword.

Every school year, the Homecoming King and Queen are announced during the halftime show of the Homecoming football game. On Friday, Oct. 6, Madyson Carson (’24) and Wilton Rollins (’24) were coronated as Homecoming King and Queen. Despite some confusion with the final results, the real royalty was declared in the end.

Why did you decide to run for Homecoming King/Queen?

MC: “I ran because I wanted to ride in the jeep (womp womp).”

WR: “Madyson asked me to campaign with her, so I agreed. I also wanted to pull the sword in front of the homecoming.”

What was it like to run for homecoming court? Is this something you’ve maybe done in the past?

MC: “Running was honestly so fun and campaigning together definitely helped, but no I’ve never done this .”

WR: “It was fun honestly. I did this last year so it wasn’t as nerve racking.”

Why did you choose each other to run with?

MC: “We chose each other because we are best friends and we thought it would be fun.”

WR: “We chose each other bc she’s my best friend and we thought it was a good idea.”

Did you have a campaign strategy?

MC & WR: “No we didn’t, but all credits to Kaelynn Finley for posting us more than we did combined.”

How did you feel when you found out?

MC: “I was so excited when I found out that we won.”

WR: “I was very happy because I got to pull the sword.”

What was your favorite part of the night?

MC: “My favorite part of the night was when Wilton handed me the sword.”

WR: “Pulling the sword and scoring a touchdown.”

What song are you most excited to dance to with the King/Queen at Homecoming?

MC: “I’m most excited to dance to “Cotton Eyed Joe” even though the king doesn’t like that song.”

WR: “I don’t know, but I feel like we’ll turn up to anything.”

Anyone you want to thank?

MC: “I would like the thank the squad who supported our campaign.”

WR: “Huge thanks to Kaelynn Finlet and anyone else who supported our campaign.”

Anything else you want to add?

MC& WR: “#GetMore”

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Vikram Sambasivan
Vikram Sambasivan, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Vikram Sambasivan is a senior at Robinson and the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Knight Writers. This is his third year on staff and his third year as an editor. A passionate storyteller, Sambasivan's writing varies across a variety of sections, but he finds his comfort most in news stories, where he delves mostly into current events. "My favorite is perhaps news writing. Some may say it’s plain, and a bit boring, but I find the simplicity to be elegant and a reprieve from the frilly writing that is sometimes preferred in a typical high school English class," Sambasivan said. Outside of the journalism room, you can see Sambasivan serving as the president of Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society, rowing down the Hillsborough River for Team Tampa or even conducting research at the Clean Energy Research Center at the University of South Florida. Despite his demanding schedule, Sambasivan likes to wind down and relax by indulging in a number of movies or TV shows. "Rowing is probably tied with tennis as my favorite activity (although it’s not as fun to watch).  The feeling of the cool morning breeze on your face while rowing in the calm, quiet waters isn’t something I’ll soon forget," Sambasivan said. "Watching TV and movies are some of the other things I enjoy. My favorite show changes every day depending on how I’m feeling. Most movies that I watch speak to a different part of me, so I don’t think I could choose a favorite." Sambasivan has set multiple goals for this year's staff. He is looking forward to being in charge and being able to recreate the fun experience of journalism for new staff members. His biggest goal, though, is to be able to help everyone reach their greatest potential by making them stronger writers. "I would like to make them better than me. That’s the hallmark of a good teacher: having your students exceed you. If I can create an environment where people are excited to come in and produce content every day, where they are excited to learn, then I will be happy," Sambasivan added. Although his future is unclear at the moment, Sambasivan hopes to be able to combine his love for STEM and journalism in his future career. "I’m a little sad to be leaving high school. I’ll miss the friends and connections which I have made once I go to college, but this year, for me, is mainly about the future," Sambasivan said. (Profile by Cecilia Cheng)
Keirra McGoldrick
Keirra McGoldrick, Opinion Editor
Keirra McGoldrick is senior at Robinson and the Opinion Editor of Knight Writers. This is her third year on staff and her second year as an editor. McGoldrick, as an editor, must provide a sense of direction and help for those coming into newspaper who may not quite know what they need to be doing. She must also make sure that all stories written by staff writers are up to par with that of the standard for the newspaper. “I edit all the opinion stories and make spreadsheets for opinion writers," McGoldrick said. McGoldrick may like writing in journalism, though nothing trumps her love of photography. She lists photography as one of her favorite hobbies and pass times outside of journalism. “I like photography," McGoldrick said. "I take pictures of anything I find interesting." Though McGoldrick has to keep up a balance of her academics and the needs of newspaper, she hopes to have enough time to join the photography club.  She wishes to do this in order to interact and convey her love of photography with other like-minded students at Robinson. Being the academic achiever that she is, McGoldrick keeps up with all of her classes. The two of these classes that she holds closest to her heart are journalism and history. However, she probably favors journalism a little more because it has her favorite teacher, Ms. Webster, who leads her to improve herself in all manner of things, especially photography. Outside of journalism, one of McGoldrick’s pastimes is to listen to music. As we know everyone needs a little bit of music to pull them through a slow school day, or just a slow day in general. “I like R&B and pop," McGoldrick said. “Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Ariana Grande, etc." High school isn't all McGoldrick has mapped out to do. Seeing as she is an academic achiever, McGoldrick already has plans for her future. She plans to keep her academic streak going through college. “I plan on going to university and majoring in criminal psychology and then after I graduate from normal college, I’m going to go get a PhD,” McGoldrick said. (Profile by Coleton Rone)
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