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I’ve been a part of the Viking Vibe newspaper club since my freshman year. This is a fact that, when mentioned to my friends, typically gets the same response: “I didn’t even know we had a school newspaper!”
While some could attribute this to a lack of advertising or print editions, I firmly believe that the stories themselves were what made the Vibe go unnoticed for so long. There is an interesting story within every topic, and I firmly believe that this year will be the year in which we learn to bring these stories to light.
I particularly have always been interested in film, and the increasing debate over whether “cinema is dead” intrigues me, mainly because I believe that the movies people like to see are not uplifted enough.
While I have written articles about the film industry and trends in the past (thanks to former Vibe advisor Mr. Loh, who I learned to write articles from), I plan to dedicate much of my time this year reviewing recently released films to bring back cinema to South Brunswick.
Movies are a reflection of ourselves, and I hope that general reviews about the state of the industry as well as specific movies I recommend will reach students and inspire them in ways that a sequel to a reboot of a trilogy hasn’t.
I am not the only film lover in the club, however. Mr. Honig, our new advisor, has a similar passion for movies as he does with writing. With his new direction of the club, I hope that I can help spark a love of film within the community.
Being a part of the Vibe is truly one of the best experiences I have gotten out of high school, and I want nothing more than to share that with other people. For so long, the Vibe has been in the background, and the existence of the newspaper comes as a surprise to nearly everyone.
My personal hopes for this revival of Vibe is that we can get our club out there and help students find an outlet to write, because newspaper gives everyone a chance to have a voice, no matter the topic. I’d like to thank Mr. Loh for teaching me everything I know about journalism and setting up a path for us, especially with the experiences and friends I gained in my freshman year through the paper. I’d also like to thank Mr. Honig for undertaking the lofty task that is revamping the Vibe and his ambitions for us.
I’m sure the rest of the board can relate, but I never thought I’d see the day that everyone knew about the Vibe and I am so excited for what’s to come. Being a part of this club has been so gratifying and I hope other students will gain as much from it as I have, and perhaps even more.