Juno Le, Editor-in-Chief
Juno Le is a senior at Robinson and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Knight Writers. This is their fourth year on staff.
Chronic Mitski listener and sleep-deprived photographer, he finds his love in art. They do it all, drawing, photography and writing. They tend to sketch on digital mediums, but when given the chance, paint with acrylic. With this passion, they’ve developed characters for a children’s book since his freshmen year, touching into nostalgic and childlike styles of “Winnie the Pooh” and other comfort books. Le is also the most popular photographer on campus, renown @hhuecaptures. Any important school event, he is there with his camera taking pictures and soon a full DM inbox asking for said pictures.
His writing for the newspaper varies from section to section, though they covered their first-ever opinion story just last year. He takes the lead on plenty of stories involving anything around the school, typically fixating on sports photography. This lent a hand in Le receiving the best award one can get for a sports story for Knight Writers Vol. 62 Issue 3: “Historic Soccer Season for RHS Ends in Desoto County.”
“I was completely shocked to be awarded the Best of the Best Sports [Game Coverage] at FSPA last year, but I am proud of myself considering how I’d never been comfortable in writing sports in years prior,” Le said.
Le remains no stranger on campus with his photography and presence on the sidelines but also their club work. He is co-president of the Photography Club and founder/president of Asian Multicultural Association. A
With this being his fourth and final year on staff, a veteran’s work is far from over. Learning from his junior year experience, they wants to focus this year on perfecting everything for awards. He hopes to grow the staff bond and develop skills for returning staffers and new staffers. They pride the publication on its best feature, variety, and believes it can continue into this year.
(Profile by Zoe Thaxton)