The Asynchronous Push
In this podcast, reporters Emma Mertz, Lola Pinneo, and Manny Al-Nsour discuss the benefits of asynchronous learning with guests senior Luna Samman, sophomore Matilde Rabajoli, and physics teacher Sydney Barosko. The Chariot looks at the different opinions of asynchronous days from a student and teacher point of view.
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About the Contributors
Manny Al-Nsour, Web Editor
Manny Al-Nsour, senior, is starting her second year writing for The Chariot as Web Editor. This year, she is excited to explore the different facets of journalism, especially working with the website and producing podcasts. In her free time, she enjoys admiring her animals, hanging out with her friends, and going on long drives. When she is not writing or doing schoolwork, she can often be found practicing hockey or lacrosse, fishing, or binge-watching shows on Netflix.
Lola Pinneo, Business Editor
Lola Pinneo a senior, is happy to start her third year at the chariot. Last year she was the source editor and this year she is excited to be the business editor. She has multiple MIPA awards including first place audio interview in 2021, honorable mention pro-con opinion columns 2021 and honorable mention editorial opinion page or spread 2020. In the past, some of her favorite stories to write were the “Asynchronous push”, “Online versus in school learning” and “Fact or fiction your opinion”. In her free time she enjoys spending time with friends and her pets. She hopes to create and publish stories this year that have a true impact on the Troy High community.
Emma Mertz, Editor-in-Chief
Emma Mertz is in her fourth and final year writing for The Chariot. She joined The Chariot during her freshman year as a staff writer, and now is ending her Chariot career as Editor-in-Chief. She has received a MIPA Award of Merit, a First Place Audio Interview award for her group podcast, "The Asynchronous Push." When she isn't working at the climbing gym, she is usually found climbing at said gym. One of her favorite stories she has written was her "Troy High Parking Police" story. In her free time, Emma attempts to learn the guitar, and is NOT very good.