Quarter 4 of the 2020-2021 school year After being in Eclipse since my Freshman year of high school, I am glad to see that the club will continue in good hands. I am grateful that we were able to reinstate Eclipse Magazine and I hope that it will only expand more in the future. The opportunity to create a community where you can share your art and work is priceless. I wish the future co-presidents luck with expanding the club, and I am extremely grateful for our amazing club advisor Ms. Thomas. - Hinna Parwez, Co-President 2020-2021 I joined Eclipse freshman year, lured by the promise of donuts. I was oblivious to how deep my involvement would become. Eclipse has become, over the years, a vibrant space for students to express their creativity in all shapes and forms. I am proud to pass the torch to Eclipse's new co-presidents: Lillian and Niah. I am confident they will take Eclipse to new skies. - Phyllis Feng, Co-President 2020-2021 As this school year comes to a close and plans for next year are being made, the future of Eclipse has been secured. Always aiming to bring student-produced art and literature to the community, in the next coming years Eclipse will only continue to grow. After struggling to continue creating due to the pandemic, the entire production has only been strengthened through the difficulties. As senior officers are leaving and the club is passed down to the remaining officers, my hope is that the club continues to grow and the quality of each publication improves. To the next years of creation and the new art that we will see, I wish all the best and say thank you for these past two years. - Monnica Gay, PR Officer 2020-2021 What kind of legacy can you leave when you've only been a part of the Eclipse team for less than a year? Sounds impossible, right? Yet, as I reflect on the past nine months I've been on this team, I can say with full confidence that I am proud of the things I've done. People like to take "survival of the fittest" out of context - it's not the strongest or fastest that always survive, it's the ones who can adapt to their environment the best; the ones who can fit in the new order the best. What should have been a serious hit to our publication - a pandemic - has instead inspired more creativity in our artists and writers, as well as in our publishing logistics. I am proud to have left a legacy of flexibility as web architect/webmaster/web janitor/ whatever you want to call me - I am proud to have left Eclipse a stronger and more relevant publication. - Andrew Song, Web Architect 2020-2021 I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Eclipse this year and I am proud to be taking over next year as co-president. I look forward to continuing to help students grow as artists and create a space for all to openly express themselves. While Eclipse Literature and Art Magazine is always evolving, our goal of spreading creativity will always remain. - Niah Cohen, Social Media Officer 2020-2021 I am very grateful to have been part of Eclipse this year. The rest of the officers have been incredible role models, and people who I seek to emulate as co-president. I'm excited to see Eclipse grow into the place where CHS students turn to express themselves in a welcoming, supportive environment. -Lillian Ali, Vice President 2020-2021 FROM THE 2020-2021 ECLIPSE TEAM - THANK YOU FOR A GREAT YEAR!
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Quarter 3 of the 2020-2021 School Year The Eclipse Committee is proud that we can allow so many talented artists to share their work. Every piece we receive is unique to the person who creates it. We are glad to showcase your talents, whether we promote you individually or allow you to present your work anonymously. Thank you for taking the time to submit to us, and we hope you enjoy this new publication! — Hinna Parwez, Co-President As we near the home stretch of this school year, we hope that Eclipse continues to serve as a reminder of unity and strength.
These past several months have been a whirlwind for all of us; we hope that the art and writing we've showcased continue to be a bulwark against the uncertainty that leaves us unmoored. Like every other quarter, every student submission leaves us breathless from their talent -- enjoy! — Phyllis Feng, Co-President Quarter 2 of the 2020-2021 School Year For this school year, Eclipse has taken a different approach in releasing publications.
We are excited to share our second publication of this school year, something we have never done years prior. The hybrid of online and in-person school has allowed us to reach out to people and gather even more submissions to share with you. -- Hinna Parwez, Co-President As we embark onto our second semester, our challenges haven't changed — but our will to face them hasn't either. We hope that these submissions continue to brighten, inspire, and embolden you to carve out meaning where there seems to be none. Beauty can always be found, whether it's summoned by a camera, a paintbrush, or the choices we make. — Phyllis Feng, Co-President Quarter 1 of the 2020-2021 School Year COVID-19 has been a disruptive force to all our lives. For many, even cataclysmic. Yet, now more than ever, reminders of the goodness within this world and within us are vital. The Eclipse committe has adapted accordingly to showcase the beauty and soul of art and writing — because where there is beauty and there is soul, there is hope. - Phyllis Feng, Co-President We are in a constant state of awe from reviewing submissions sent in by students at Centerville High School.
We are very proud that amidst the pandemic, Eclipse Magazine has continued to showcase all forms of art and give a voice to artists of all backgrounds. - Hinna Parwez, Co-President |
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