By Chelsea
Hey, everyone!! Editor Quintus assigned us the theme of Love, so I’ve decided to draw this comic with my own thoughts on love. I think the comic is pretty self explanatory, so please enjoy!
Love Editor: Quintus
The Bird is the Word: Sophisticated Schoolyard Shenanigans
By Chelsea
Hey, everyone!! Editor Quintus assigned us the theme of Love, so I’ve decided to draw this comic with my own thoughts on love. I think the comic is pretty self explanatory, so please enjoy!
Love Editor: Quintus
By Luke Langlois
I don’t know what it is, but it is super easy for us humans (sorry extraterrestrials) to be pessimists. Every day, we have to go to school or work and do some exhausting task that just repeats the next day, and the next day, and the next day. . . . If you pair this with the negativity of the media, who are always in our faces due to our devices, you have created a world of pessimists who are only able to see the ills and plights of the world. The media makes it seem like our world is a cesspool of murder, political instability, natural disasters, disease, and misinformation. While it is certainly true that these things exist, our world is getting far better in reality. Here’s why:
I could go on for just about forever. This small list does not include the way we’ve developed our technology for everyday use or the fact that about 83% of people graduate from high school today compared to about 9% in 1910, etc. Our work for humanity and Earth is not done. Truly, we’re far from it (thanks, plastic straws), but we all should love our world, what we’ve accomplished and what we will continue to accomplish.
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LOVE Editor: Quintus Ni
A tribute to my parents, who have loved me and put up with my b.s. for 17 years, and who stayed with me through all of my 11 major surgeries (and counting).
By Renée, for “Love” theme
October, patient is a 12-year-old female with congenital hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmodystrophy.
Twist. Darkness.
Acute scoliosis, emergency spinal fusion required with possible allograft.
Slip. Fear.
December, returning patient is a 15-year-old female.
Drip. Blood.
Acute lumbar spondylolisthesis, and lower lumbar spondylodesis, emergency procedure required.
Tinge. Fear.
January, patient is a 16-year-old female–
Crack.
June, patient is a 16-year-old female, high-risk–
Crack.
August, patient is a 16-year-old female, high-risk for–
Crack.
November, patient is a 16-year-old female, high-risk for infection–
Crack.
Spinal fusion revision with possible bone grafting.
Ouch.
Love Editor: Quintus