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The Paw’dcast: What’s Your Earliest Memory?

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Emma Chiu
A number of Woodside students’ earliest memories dated back to preschool.

Memory: to many psychologists, it remains a mystery. Most agree, though, that the average human being starts forming memories around the age of 4. Paw Print reporters Emma Chiu and Fernanda Ramirez tested this statistic by asking 11 high schoolers about their earliest memory.

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Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief
Emma Chiu is a senior, a third-year journalism student, and the coeditor in chief of The Paw Print. She strives for fair, accurate coverage and appreciates the variety of perspectives she's gained through reporting. Her work has been published in Best of SNO, The Youth Journal, and The New York Times in addition to The Paw Print. When she's not writing, Emma enjoys dancing, reading, and raising awareness for mental health.
Fernanda Ramirez, Staff Writer
Fernanda Ramirez is a staff writer for The Paw Print and a first-year journalism student. She is interested in writing about health, lifestyle, and technology, and she is looking forward to writing and photography. In her free time, she enjoys exploring new places, reading, and running.

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