Caroline Sais

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Caroline Sais has a passion for writing and photography, and she aspires to be a political journalist. Outside of the newspaper, Caroline plays varsity softball at DBHS. When she’s not at school, she unwinds by watching Netflix, painting, and going to the beach. She hopes to graduate high school and attend college to become a clinical psychologist. 


Recent Stories

  • Batter Up
    Baseball season recap The Bucks have gone head-to-head with the district’s most competitive teams and still done well for themselves. They started off the season strong by defeating Fort Lauderdale’s Flying L’s, which was a… Read more: Batter Up
  • One Track Mind
    Track & field season preview Sprinting into the season with four meets finished, the Bucks are eager to keep competing. Their hard work is paying them well and they’re off to a strong start. They’re… Read more: One Track Mind

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  • Makeover Madness
    Everchanging aesthetics and consumption Makeup and style have always been staples in cosmetic and fashion culture and have evolved within each generation and era. The modern rise of the social media platform TikTok has contributed to the fast-changing pace of aesthetics. With seemingly new trends every week, these fast and… Read more: Makeover Madness
  • Swinging to the Stars
    The 2024 softball season begins The beginning of February marked the start of Deerfield Beach High School’s 2023-2024 softball season. Although they had a rough start, they showed lots of potential in becoming a great team. The girls come together to build a dynamic team filled with skills and efficiency.… Read more: Swinging to the Stars
  • Tall Tales Told
    Are fairy tales bad for children? Fabled stories before bed or watching animated adaptations like Cinderella growing up can be connected to the fact that fairytales are a commodity in a child’s life. However, many believe that fairytales can be harmful to children because they create a false reality, unrealistic… Read more: Tall Tales Told
  • Autism Acceptance Month
    Support on the spectrum April marks the start of autism acceptance month, a time dedicated to spreading understanding, inclusivity, and support for people on the spectrum. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that impacts a person’s neurological development; it influences social, learning, communicative, and behavioral challenges. There is often… Read more: Autism Acceptance Month
  • Kalos’ Next Generation
    The long awaited Pokemon Legends: Z-A Everyone knows and loves one of the most famous anime out there, Pokémon. This anime captivated the hearts of many from the east to the west. What many do not know is that the Pokémon series originated as a video game. Now there are… Read more: Kalos’ Next Generation

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