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ISSUE 4: Robinson Royalty

Robinson Upper-classmen gathered for a royal night at TPepin

Once upon a time, the clock struck 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, where student’s royal carriages began to pull into the parking lot of TPepin to enjoy the annual Night if Knights, but this time royally.

 The theme announcement made by Robinson’s Student Government Association (SGA) was made early March of the theme “Royal Prom.” Upon arrival as far as the eye could see students were dressed to impressed channeling their inner Prince and Princesses.

Walking inside students were greeted by Robinson staff and admin. There were photo opportunities inside the venue where you could also find the dance floor which was occupied by lively students dancing along to music alongside a few hypemen  onstage. Outside the doors students also had photo opportunities at the photo booth with a vast selection of props.

As the clock handle struck 9 p.m. , students got to meet their Royal Court. Robinson’s possible Kings consisted of seniors Lakeem Johnson, Jake Abell and Darius Walsh while the possible Queens were seniors Katie Matysik, Manasvi Vijayaraghavan and Peyton Price.

Abell was crowned first as the Prom King, followed by Vijayaraghavan crowned as the Queen.

As the clock struck 11 p.m. student’s fairy godmothers called them home and the night ended with more dancing. Sadly their pumpkin carriages awaited them until next year.

 

 

 

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Yesenia Rosario
Yesenia Rosario, News & Features Editor
Yesenia Rosario is a junior at Robinson and the News & Features Editor of  Knight Writers. This is her second year on staff and her first year as an editor.  Rosario has a deep fondness for the community that journalism has built for her, leading her to return to the staff for a second year.  "What brings me back is the community and the work, it’s very great. It’s very easy but fun at the same time," Rosario said.  Although busy with her academics, Rosario manages to find time for hobbies; she especially enjoys baking and being with friends. Rosario also appreciates a wide variety of media, particularly the essence of Jordan Peele's movies. Currently, “Coraline” is ranked as one of her favorite movies due to its more dark and irreverent tone.  “It's not that I don't lean over any other genres of movies, it's just that I think that thrillers and creepy movies have you on the edge of your seat more, they could be more interesting," Rosario said. "More can be done with a lesser timeframe, rather than like two-hour movies, and though they're good, they're pretty lengthy, so I think that horror and thriller movies have so much content in a short amount of time." Being a movie and music enthusiast, her favorite section to write is A&E. She often finds herself gravitating towards sections that allow her to editorialize.  “I prefer writing album reviews over any other, because it's something I enjoy writing about and giving my opinion on and it gives me a reason to listen to music for fun, rather than having to write lengthy feature stories or any informative story that aren't as fun to write," Rosario said.  Rosario hopes that her love for writing will continue to play a role in her future, even after high school. “One of the reasons I like journalism is that you’re able to choose and write about what you’d like and I think that’s pretty cool," Rosario said.  Profile by (Jordan De La Cruz)
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