Campolindo High School should not just be known for its students’ exceptional academic reputations, but also for their creative achievements. In the past, The Claw has featured student spotlights and successes to the best of its ability. With so many talented individuals expanding their skills within the arts and sciences, we hope that the introduction of the Arts & Entertainment section within our publication will showcase a broader variety of passion projects to the Campo community. Such passion projects, whether seen as a casual hobby or a serious factor for showcasing scholastic interests, deserve to be recognized in the context of our school. If you are interested in showing your artwork, photography, film, music, writing, or any other individual creations, the staff at the Campo Claw encourages you to submit to this new section! Please email [email protected] or DM @thecampoclaw if you have any questions or concerns.
Introduction to Arts & Entertainment Section
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Junior Lauren Kawamoto has been a part of The Claw staff since her sophomore year, and has enjoyed getting an in-depth look at Campolindo through journalistic writing. She also writes creatively outside of school and has applied this style to several passion projects.
In addition to writing, Lauren has been taking Japanese for ten years, and generally enjoys learning new foreign languages overall, like Mandarin. Her appreciation for Campo’s journalism program has only grown following an extensive summer international relations academy on Georgetown University’s campus, which emphasized awareness of the world.
As a junior, her goal this year is to succeed academically and gain more experience as business editor and a part of The Claw community. She’s looking forward to another year in Journalism!