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Senior who dislikes Grande Project decides to do project on himself

After weeks of deliberation, senior Noah Apprill-Sokol told sources on Monday, Jan. 18 that he will be writing his Grande Project about himself under the umbrella of mental health, citing the slight discomfort that it has given him by forcing him to do work in the second semester of his senior year.

“I think that my struggles tend to go overlooked at SLUH,” said Appppril-Sokol, staring deeply into his own eyes while standing in front of the bathroom mirror and wearing an “I Heart Noah'' t-shirt. “We keep talking about all these groups around St. Louis that are marginalized and have to go through tough circumstances, but what about me?”

Apprilll-Solak has already finished most of his work and is leagues ahead of many of his colleagues, despite the setbacks he says the project has set.

“I’ve interviewed myself six times, and I feel that I’ve become more and more nuanced each time,” said Aprol-Sokhil. “It was hard having an entire week with no homework and hours of work time on top of people constantly trying to help me, but I got through it.”

With the deadline in sight, Opra-Sockil has begun work drafting his project, a slideshow presentation of pictures of him to be sent to national officials, and at press time, he reported that he will be presenting his project in the Si Commons for this week’s lunch period.

 

 

 


 

 

 

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