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The site of Kaneland High School's student news publication.

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Sophie Ponce de Leon

Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in- Chief of Print and Co-Copyeditor

Name: Sophie Ponce de Leon

 

Position: Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor

 

Graduation year: 2025

 

A few sentences about me: I love politics and will definitely always say a woman would make the best president. I love reading, writing, eating and sleeping. Also, I’m a hopeless romantic so… hit me up please.

 

My favorite…

 

Movie: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Show: Lucifer

Animal: Red fox

Hobby: Crying

Book: Once upon a broken heart by Stephanie Garber

Food: French fries

Song: I wish I was the moon by Neko Case

Band / Artist: Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Fiona Apple



All content by Sophie Ponce de Leon
Google found guilty of monopoly

Google found guilty of monopoly

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor
September 26, 2024
Joker: A Mental Health Commentary

Joker: A Mental Health Commentary

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-inChief and Co-Copyeditor
September 2, 2024
Board Meeting 08.26.2024

Board Meeting 08.26.2024

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-inChief and Co-Copyeditor
August 28, 2024

It Ends With Us is a romantic comedy by Colleen Hoover. Hoover has also written other various romantic comedies, however, this is her more successful book.

It Ends With Us | Review

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copyeditor
August 23, 2024
New year, new rules

New year, new rules

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Copy Editor and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print
August 21, 2024
Gen Alpha: Officially High Schoolers

Gen Alpha: Officially High Schoolers

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor
August 16, 2024
Board Meeting 08.12.24

Board Meeting 08.12.24

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor
August 15, 2024
"Normal"

“Normal”

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor
August 3, 2024
Board Meeting 07.29.24

Board Meeting 07.29.24

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor
July 30, 2024
When I chose to take a tour of the Old Joliet Prison in Joliet, IL, I had no idea what I was walking into. I’ve heard of multiple paranormal events happening here, but I was more interested in how a prisoner lived. I wanted to feel their hopelessness and wanted to understand what it must have been like to sit in an empty cell and yearn for sunlight.
The Old Joliet Prison is a daunting structure that appears, seemingly, out of nowhere. When driving to the prison, it isn’t until someone is a few feet away that they see the large walls and barbed wire. Just driving past it, they can feel a change in the atmosphere.
When a prisoner is being driven there, they don’t know how close they are. They are driving through a suburban neighborhood before they reach a small unassuming bridge. Yet, as soon as they go under the bridge and back into the sunlight, they finally see the prison and know that as soon as they go in, they will never come out.
“In 1878, the Prison was filled well over capacity with nearly 2,000 inmates,” according to jolietprison.org, a website that tells the history of the prison and allows for you to sign up for tours. “[There were] reports of unsanitary and dangerous conditions emerged.”
Throughout the state, people knew the allegations that staff was abusing the prisoners as well as killing them. Once a prisoner was told that they were going to Old Joliet Prison, they knew that it was a death sentence

Old Joliet Prison: Through a prisoner’s lense

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Print and Co-Copy Editor
July 26, 2024
Board Meeting 5.29.24

Board Meeting 5.29.24

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
May 30, 2024
The death of thousands in Rafah and Gaza

The death of thousands in Rafah and Gaza

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
May 30, 2024
The state of our society

The state of our society

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
May 9, 2024
The hypocrisy of the American Dream

The hypocrisy of the American Dream

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
May 5, 2024
How to lose a girl in 10 days

How to lose a girl in 10 days

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
April 30, 2024
A useless means to an end

A useless means to an end

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
February 12, 2024

The fear of a broken heart

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
December 15, 2023
Members of the school board listen to District Superintendent Dr. Todd Leden discuss his retirement. This discussion led to the plan of what the search for the new superintendent is going to look like.

Board Meeting 10.11.23

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
October 14, 2023
As teenagers get older, their affect on politics becomes greater. It is important to get involved and push for what you believe in. (Cartoon by Zoe Gannon)

Younger generation’s role in politics

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
October 4, 2023

Self-destructive tendencies in teens

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
September 30, 2023

Eco-anxiety: what is it and how to deal with it

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
August 18, 2023

Teens romanticize toxic relationships

By: Sophie Ponce de Leon, News 3 Editor and Co-Columnist Manager
August 8, 2023
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