When I think of “Escape,” I see nature. The picture I took shows a tree reflected in a nearby creek. This picture makes me think of escaping because it’s very natural. It's the kind of place you would want to escape to, somewhere quiet and pleasant. Imagine looking down towards the water: the wind flowing through the trees and a cool reflection smiling back from the water’s surface. You are only paying attention to what's happening in that moment, not caring about anything else. Escaping into nature means I'm only focused on the present.
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The outdoors can be an escape for a lot of people, including our staff.
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Jessica Lin, Local News Editor
Jessica Lin is a sophomore, second-year journalist, and the Politics Editor. Jessica enjoys writing about environmental issues, current events as well as politics. She hopes to report on current events and make sure all students’ voices are heard. In Jessica’s free time, she enjoys playing basketball, and fighting for human rights and climate change.