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One of my favorite artists is Michael Jackson. Known for his classic Linn drums and groovy bass lines, Kurokawa continues to draw inspiration from arguably one of the most influential artists of the 1980s. Used with permission/Kai Kurokawa.

Senior Farewell: Black and White

Kai Kurokawa, Reporter June 13, 2024

A grand piano only has 88 black and white keys. Each musical phrase follows a story–-each note representing each person in the story. Each key is meticulously set to the correct tuning to create perfect...

Throughout high school, managing my time had been difficult. But when I was pulled in multiple directions, spending time with my friends in clubs allowed me to destress from my other commitments. Used with permission/Ava Tallat-Kelpsa.

Senior Farewell: The Moments that matter most

Ava Tallat-Kelpsa, Editor-in-Chief June 13, 2024

As someone who has taken nine AP classes, has leadership positions in five organizations and acquired over 250 volunteer hours in less than a year, spare time has not been abundant. My strenuous weekly...

I’ve been apart of the Hudson Explorer Newspaper since my junior year. During my time in journalism, I’ve made a total of 16 articles, three multimedia photojournalism slideshows and three multimedia videos for the Hudson Explorer News website. Used with permission/Renna Eimer.

Senior Farewell: Appreciate the little things

Renna Eimer, Copy Editor June 11, 2024

Tall and big. These two words are the first thing that comes to mind when people think of a strong, confident person. However, I am extremely far from this stereotype. I have been 4’11” since the...

Lily Arigo, Greta Knipe, Erica Liu and Ella Smetham at Senior Sunrise in their college gear. Knipe and Smetham will be at Ohio State in the fall, while Arigo is going to Denison and Liu is headed to Stanford. Used withpermission/Greta Knipe.

Senior Farewell: How The Explorer changed my high school experience

Greta Knipe, Editor-in-Chief June 10, 2024

My favorite word as a child was no. I said no so much it became more than a word. It was a way of life. My ‘no’ mindset was so strong that before I even turned five, I had deemed myself incapable...

Kacey has contributed to the paper for two years and was this year's Feature Editor.

Senior Farewell: Saying goodbye to Hudson High

Kacey Thomas, Feature Editor May 27, 2023

If four years at Hudson High School has taught me one thing it’s that time really does go by fast. In my freshman year, I couldn’t wait to be a sophomore to get that first year out of the way. As a...

Ana has wrote for the newspaper for three years and has contributed this year as an Editor-in-Chief.

Senior Farewell: The story sobre ser fuerte

Ana Berrios, Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2023

When I was 10 years old and in the fourth grade, I wrote my first big-girl essay. It was less an essay and more of a story, but I was feeling proud enough at the time to anticipate it as an essay. The...

As Editor-in-Chief, Charlie Herman led the newspaper staff and made the paper as awesome as it is today!

Senior Farewell: To the best four years of my life

Charlie Herman, Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2023

I could have never imagined myself here, writing my last ever article for The Explorer. I have feared this moment for the longest time. Three years, 35 articles and a lifetime full of memories in B102....

Mia has been writing for the paper for three years. As a senior, she contributed to the newspaper team as the Webmaster.

Senior Farewell: This was nothing like Disney Channel said it would be

Mia Dezelic, Webmaster May 18, 2023

As a little kid, I would fantasize about my high school experience. Mainly influenced by Disney shows and movies, I pictured being the classic stereotype, popular, well liked, having a huge friend group...

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