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Naina Prasad, Managing Editor
Naina Prasad is a Senior with 2016-17 being her second year on the Central Times Editorial Board. This year Naina is the Managing Editor. Her passions include women's empowerment, global economics, journalism, bollywood dance and spinach. She has won 2 national economic competitions with her team of fellow students and the summer of 2016 she attended the prestigious School for Ethics and Global Leadership. In the future she wishes to create a positive impact in the world for women in the field of education and economic through extensive policies and enforcement by the United Nations. She plans to develop a Global Education Policy which will set education standards for all educational institutions in every country in the world.
"Even if I am a girl, even if people think I can't do it, I should not lose hope" - Malala Yousafzai
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"Even if I am a girl, even if people think I can't do it, I should not lose hope" - Malala Yousafzai
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Sasha Fenton, Online Managing Editor, Features Columnist
Sasha Fenton is a senior this year, and it is her second year on the Editorial Board. This year, she is the Online Managing Editor and Features Columnist. She really enjoys creative writing, researching topics that interest her, especially topics in the category of psychology and sociology and she loves to binge-watch Netflix. After high school, she plans to spend a year at the College of DuPage and then transferring to Colorado to finish her education. She hopes to pursue a major related to computers.
“Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.”
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“Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.”
Murphy’s Law
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