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What score did you earn on your AP tests based on your coffee order?
Rosalyn Schwanke, Page Editor
May 14, 2025
In the late nights of early summer, Advanced Placement (AP) students feverishly work through material in caffeine-fueled frenzies. Though the stress associated with AP studying rarely enthuses high schoolers, the joy of finding the perfect coffee to accompany it remains. This order may just reveal the student’s success.
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Rosalyn Schwanke, Editor-in-Chief
In a flash of 7-year-old creativity, a young Rosalyn Schwanke wrote the first piece she felt truly proud of. In a dotted and lined notebook, with space at the top of each page for a crayon drawing, an undefeatable argument played out–the tooth fairy works harder than Santa Claus–and the writing fair judges agreed. With this newfound critical acclaim under her belt, she realized her love for writing. As a current NC senior, Rosalyn adores The Chant both as a creative outlet and an escape. She hopes to utilize her time as Editor-in-Chief to help other aspiring writers reach a new level of skill while she continues to research topics she loves.
When she’s not at her keyboard, Rosalyn can be found thrifting, playing her bass, creating art or listening to a vintage record. As she enters her final year of high school, she hopes to make an impact as an officer in the Key Club and National Honor Society.
Find Rosalyn on Instagram @rosalyn.s07.
