HIGH SCHOOL
lincoln lens
Lincoln Lens is the newspaper of the Asociación Escuelas Lincoln highschool and it is run by the Lincoln Lens Club. We started in September 2016 and since then we have been covering everything from small anecdotes to extensive articles about school and local events.
Our goal is to provide a space in which students that enjoy writing can do so and also a space in which the Lincoln community can be informed of what is going on in our school and its surroundings. Sometimes our writers will interview someone or review anything from books to videogames. We also encourage the students from Lincoln to submit any piece of writing that they want to see published.
We really hope you enjoy our work!
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Marina Daporta
By Niquelle Fleurijean
Read about the recent trend of successful movies and the importance of female representation in the film industry, together with a list of six feminist films that showcases and celebrates women's experiences and perspectives to watch over the weekend.
meet our team
sofi gulli
Editor in Chief
My name is Sofia Gulli, and I am a Senior Student and the Editor in Chief of the 2023 Lincoln Lens Club. Journalism provided me with a platform to correctly express thoughts and opinions in a way that encouraged this same understanding. Lincoln Lens is run by students for students, and we are devoted to building a vibrant community in which our members can not only raise attention to local and worldwide concerns but also voice their individual views and opinions.
Niquelle Fleurijean
Co-Editor
My name is Niquelle (though I go by Kellie), and I am the co-editor of Lincoln Lens! I am a senior and a suffering IB student, and writing articles for Lincoln Lens is a way for me to express the things I don’t have an opportunity to express anywhere else. With this opportunity, I hope to disseminate important messages to the community and provoke thoughtful discussion about everything from history to pop culture, to opinion pieces and creative writing. I also encourage everyone in our school community to be inspired to use their own voice for the greater good.