Olivia Abraham '23

Olivia Abraham ‘23 is an Op-Ed Copy editor. After a program with the School of The New York Times, she joined the Edition, making this her second year. She hopes to continue moving forward with the Op-Ed desk, and looks forward to writing and editing during the school year. Her favorite font is Times New Roman in size 11.


Community Voices: How Political is Too Political?

Community Voices: How Political is Too Political?

As a follow up to our original article, The Edition has compiled some interesting, thought-provoking community responses. Special thanks to everyone who filled out the Google Form! Is it acceptable to discuss politics in a classroom setting? “In a classroom setting, or really any setting with a teacher involved, most students don’t feel comfortable voicing […]
How Political is too Political?

How Political is too Political?

At what point do we draw the line in political discussions on campus? This election season, it seems as though politics is constantly brought up in one way or another – it’s an easy conversation starter, and a good way to stay on top of current events. However, just because it starts out easy, that […]
Social Media For Change

Social Media For Change

PART 1: INSTAGRAM ACTIVISM This past June, an Instagram account with the handle of @blackmainlinespeaks was brought into the virtual world. On their first post, the account administrators wrote, “The Main Line. Best known for its expensive stores, exotic cars, exclusive schools, and racism. Welcome to Black Main Line Speaks.” They gave credit to Black […]