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The Student News Site of Ocean Lakes High School

The Current

The Student News Site of Ocean Lakes High School

The Current

The Student News Site of Ocean Lakes High School

The Current

Kalorra Smith

Kalorra Smith, Co-Features Editor

Kalorra Smith is the Co-features editor and a third-year journalism student. She is a senior who participates in other clubs and activities, such as being the President of the Black student union, and is also involved in, Asian culture club, SCA general assembly, Operation Smile, Dolphins’ minds matter, Sexuality and Gender Acceptance club, badminton, ping pong, leadership workshop, and new student orientation staff. She enjoys listening to music, writing, reading, photography, dancing, making memories with her friends, and participating in after-school events. She hopes to major in journalism at Hampton University in the future.

All content by Kalorra Smith
Senior Hunter Dinsmoor enjoys a photo with friends at prom 2022. The Enchanted Garden was the theme.

Dance the night away

Kalorra Smith, Features Editor
May 27, 2022
Senior Gabby Moye plays Wordle during her free time in AP Environmental Science in Rm. 211 on March 10.

What’s the 411 on Wordle?

Kalorra Smith, Co-Features Editor
March 31, 2022
Canva shows some of the series and films highlighted on Netflix during Black History Month.

What to stream during Black History Month

Kalorra Smith, Co-Features Editor
February 7, 2022
(Top row left to right) Logan Carolino, Allison Houpt, Chelsea Agyei, Caroline Camden, Justin Tran, (bottom row left to right) Ryan Smith, Isabelle Westlake, Lily Trinh, and Grace Mozingo who are a part of Class of 2022 Executive Board pose on 2nd street at the Oceanfront on Sept. 3.

Here comes the sun, seniors

Kalorra Smith, Co-Features Editor
September 3, 2021
Canva meme depicts how direct action towards the Black lives matter movement can be drowned out by allies who spread awareness on Instagram to increase their social capital rather than for the genuine welfare of Black lives.

Black Lives Matter turns selfish

Kalorra Smith, Staff Writer
November 6, 2020
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