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January 22, 2016
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Communications junior Britania Cameron (left) and theatre junior Krystina Toledo make heart-shaped crafts for 4-year-old kids at the New Pines Development Center in West Palm Beach. Toledo and Cameron attended the trip with the Latin-Hispanic Heritage Club during lunch.
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Isaac Ochoa, Editor-in-Chief
Communications senior Isaac Ochoa is a third-year journalist on The Muse. He hails from south of the border where life is much more mellow yet dangerous. He is president of the Latin-Hispanic Heritage Club and has a passion for the environment that has led him to become a vegetarian. Now reflecting on his four years of high school, he wonders why he joined The Muse. After spending countless hours behind a desk writing, editing, designing and solving last minute setbacks, Ochoa has come to the conclusion that only masochistic students join school newspapers. Fortunately, he doesn’t mind the extra work. Ochoa hopes to continue to raise the standards of The Muse through experimental work. Sometimes he fails miserably, but it’s okay.