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The Irvington Voice

The Newspaper of Irvington High School

The Irvington Voice

The Newspaper of Irvington High School

The Irvington Voice

Fiona Zhao

Fiona Zhao, Student Life Editor

Fiona Zhao (12) is the student life editor of Vol. 27 of The Voice, and fittingly likes warm and fuzzy stuff, as the bubble of positivity she totally is. She was a copy editor for Vol. 26. Being part of the paper for three years hasn’t wrecked her, so yay? Outside of writing for The Voice, she reads and writes meta for fandom (so why is that much harder when she does it for school?) in her nonexistent free time.

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In the spirit of the original film’s pop culture references, some pivotal events in the show were  documented onstage by the fanboy guards’ smartphones.

Shrek: The Musical Hits the Right Notes

Fiona Zhao, Student Life Editor
January 29, 2019
Among the hilarious battles in the performance is a dream-like sequence featuring the gracefully aggressive Faerie, played by Gisele Lajevardi (10).

ICT Production, She Kills Monsters, Truly Slays

Fiona Zhao, Student Life Editor
December 27, 2018
Standardized tests have sparked a thriving test prep industry, including brand names like Barron’s, Princeton Review, and even College Board’s own official SAT guide, the “blue book.”

Rejection and College Board

Fiona Zhao, Student Life Editor
October 8, 2018

Speech: Inherently Free

Fiona Zhao, Copy Editor
April 30, 2018
Being A Motivated Viking™

Being A Motivated Viking™

Fiona Zhao, Copy Editor
April 30, 2018
Breeding Uncertainty

Breeding Uncertainty

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
February 1, 2017

School Shouldn’t Start Later

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
January 10, 2017
Trash and Recycling in Irvington

Trash and Recycling in Irvington

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
January 9, 2017
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Must. Indulge. Pumpkins.

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
October 3, 2016

Dear Nafu

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
December 6, 2016
“The very first thing that I wanted to do was teach. When I got my degree in drama, I didn’t want to become an unemployed actor because that was usually the situation, and my ego kept me from teaching drama – and that was a mistake . . . But I’m teaching now and I’m happy about it.”

A Walker To Remember

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
October 3, 2016

Props to Education

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer
October 3, 2016
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