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Graduating Seniors 2016


Colleen Murphy: Rowing my own boat

Whenever things seemed impossible, I leaned on the biggest lesson I’ve learned over the past four years at The Hatchet: I can’t control everything, so I must row my own boat.


Zach Montellaro: To infinity and beyond

The Hatchet has been an institution I have poured literal blood, sweat and tears into. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.


Nora Princiotti: Playing for keeps

When I got hired as The Hatchet’s sports editor, I knew what I was signing up for. What I didn’t know, though, was why I was signing up for it.


Sarah Blugis: Well, I guess this is growing up

Looking back on my time at The Hatchet, I think I finally understand what it means to grow up, and to grow as a person.


Sam LaFrance: In screaming color

The Hatchet gave me an instant family on campus when it didn’t know how badly I needed it.


Desiree Halpern: I’m not crying, I’m just photographing onions

Life surprises you in every way possible. The best thing you can do is capture it in its rawness and turn it into something beautiful.


Katie Causey:#BREAKING My Heart

Life surprises you in every way possible. The best thing you can do is capture it in its rawness and turn it into something beautiful.


Sarah Mann:Learning to focus

There are only 24 hours in a day, and only about 12 of those hours are well-lit enough to shoot a decent video. I decided to use that time wisely.


Brandon Lee: A different kind of growth spurt

Each and every new responsibility I took under my wing was just another inch to eagerly tickmark on my bedroom door with a Sharpie. I have everyone at this institution to thank for each one.


Grace Koçlar:Saying goodbye is all too easy

I’m more worried about how to say my goodbye than the goodbye itself. The goodbye is easy. I always know it’s coming. Welcome to the life of a TCK – a Third Culture Kid.

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