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Webb Canyon Chronicle

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Webb Canyon Chronicle

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Webb Canyon Chronicle

Berklee Antecol

Berklee Antecol, Chief of Social Media

Berklee Antecol (‘25) radiates like the sun, and loves to embrace the thrilling waves of the sea. As a surfer of the sea, she is always up for a new adventure. Just like her recent upgrade of her favorite meal from chicken nuggets to steak and fries. Her love for numbers and market analysis leads her to be a top student in math and economic courses at Webb. Berklee strives to work in the analytical side of the fashion industry, but she spent her summer exploring other fields of expertise, including an internship at an AI company. Her optimistic energy shines through her work as a peer advisor and admission ambassador. She is driven by her desire to spread kindness and her love to engage with everyone in the community. This year, Berklee aims to become more flexible with her content planning in newsroom as Chief of Social Media of the Webb Canyon Chronicle 

Favorite Song: Waste My Time by Essosa

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Walking through target aisles, there are many options to choose from when picking shampoo, deodorant, and body wash. It is clear that products gearing toward women have a clear price difference: the women’s razors with three cartridges are the same price as the men’s razors that come with six. “I think [women’s products being priced more] is very unfair because menstruation is an inevitable part of being a female,” Jia Ni (‘26) said. Each product on the men’s side of the aisle looked exactly the same while the women’s products have cool unique quirks. The products that geared toward men lack aesthetic but appear price friendly.

The problem with the Pink Tax

Berklee Antecol, Chief of Social Media
December 12, 2024
The infamous flag that sits in the middle of the quad blows viciously in the wind. After the January 2022 windstorm, waking up to high winds had many Webbies stressed. As many Webbies trudged down to class they were met with the sight of the flag blowing everywhere and leaves hurtling at their eyes. “It was very distracting because I had to carry a lot of papers for IPC,” said Michael Albornoz (‘26). “It was bothering me it kept blowing my papers and bending them all over.”

Windstorm harkens to 2022 incident

Berklee Antecol, Editor of Opinion
March 27, 2024
Two phones show a side-by-side comparison of two different approaches to emailing for an interview for the Webb Canyon Chronicle; the approach on the left is a short informal email that shows lack of respect for the person they are attempting to interview. However, the email on the right clearly shows a deep care for not only the interview, but also the insights from the person they want to interview.

How to email your teachers

Berklee Antecol, Co-Editor of Opinion
February 2, 2024
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