Hi everyone!
I hope that you are all having a wonderful week so far. St. Mary's has been pretty busy lately! Conferences have been happening these past two days, where students' parents can come and meet the awesome teachers that lead their classes. For me, personally, something that has been on my radar is the Sock and Soap Drive that the National Honors Society helps run. I recently teamed up with another NHS officer to help organize the last tail end of the drive, where we drive to donate everything we collected. From socks and blankets to soap and razors, we had plenty to donate to St. Andre Bessette, Clay Street Table, and Right 2 Dream Too. It was amazing to see the school come together to support these wonderful organizations!
Another thing that has been really cool for me recently are the tons of SRM field trips my class has been going on. SRM stands for Scientific Research Methods, and it's where we learn about all kinds of different research methods, as well as the paths different scientists have taken to get where they are now in their career. A recent one that I found very interesting was our trip to OHSU's Bionutrition Unit, where we learned the steps behind the different ways to approach research about a population's health. Fun fact: it's a fallacy that coconut oil is better for you than butter. In fact, coconut oil is 90% saturated fat, while butter is only 64%! We talked a lot about how misguided facts about coconut oil come about, and why people can say things that aren't necessarily true.
As I move forward and decide what I want to study in college, it's so valuable to exposed to so many different areas of research!
Here's a quote (one of my personal favorites):
"Fairytales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten."
- G. K. Chesterton
See you next time!
- Bryn '17
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