On the Job

February 1st, 2023 | Uncategorized |
Student Body President Caleb Lubbers, junior, shows a group of senators his new plans for Morningside.


6 Responses to “On the Job”

  1. I find surveillance theory in this photo of mine because it has to do with politics. Though this is on a much smaller scale, I think media is a watchdog over government and politics in general. This goes hand in hand with surveillance theory because a politicians must keep up their best appearance since one never knows who is watching… or taking pictures.

  2.   Adele C. Bishop

    Hey everyone, checking out these Morningside plans is important. I wonder if Caleb’s strategy involves adaptability, just like mastering the Dinosaur Game when the internet cuts out. You know, that fun little T-Rex runner on Chrome? It’s a real test of quick reflexes. Hopefully, these plans are as well-thought-out as my high score on the Dinosaur Game! We need to make sure these changes benefit all students long term.

  3.   thomas frank

    I was impressed with the moviedle way Caleb Lubbers – Student Council President – ​​showed initiative and confidence in sharing the new plan for Morningside, which shows a spirit of young leadership full of promise and enthusiasm.

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  5.   maomirin

    Did Caleb involve other students in Sprunki shaping these plans, or are they mostly his own initiative?

  6.   kenaanna

    It’s great to see student leaders like Caleb taking initiative with new plans for Morningside! It reminds me of my own experiences, like when I took the rice purity test—sometimes stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to surprising insights. I’m curious to see how these plans will unfold and impact the student body.

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