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The Wildezine

The student news site of Sandy Spring Friends School

The Wildezine

The student news site of Sandy Spring Friends School

The Wildezine

Steven Aldridge

Steven Aldridge, Staff Writer

Wassup yall? My birth certificate says Steven Christopher Aldridge but the homies call me GOODKVRMA. I am a senior at SSFS. I’m social entrepreneur, an artist, an activist, a carryout connoisseur, a Hip Hop enthusiast, an R&B fiend, a Scholar (word to Scholarz 3.0) and much more. I joined newspaper because I want to encourage people to think and develop their own opinions on all of the thought provoking topics that keep me up at night. I hope to write something that speaks to you in some way,

Yours Truly,

The boy

All content by Steven Aldridge

Torch Isn’t Doing What You Think They Are!

Steven Aldridge, Staff
May 21, 2018
Despite the fact that members of Torch are nominated by the student body, chosen by the faculty and that meetings are open to anyone, a lot of students are confused about what Torch actually does.

My Take Away From Marvel’s Black Panther

Steven Aldridge, Staff
March 8, 2018
"...this film set some important precedents for young men and women of color in Hollywood and broadens the range of roles they can have in the future"
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Why It’s Hard to be a Teenager in 2017

Steven Aldridge, Staff Writer
December 7, 2017

The teen years are significant because they mark the transition from childhood to adulthood. For a lot of people, this stage of development feels liberating and empowering as many of the legal and parental...

Beyond The Bubble

Beyond The Bubble

Steven Aldridge, Staff Writer
October 23, 2017
“When students have passions about things, my hope is that we can equip them to understand effective social justice and how to affect social change.”
Curse of Ham

Curse of Ham

Steven Aldridge, MLK Assembly Performer
February 27, 2017
Growing up they told me I could be twice as smart as my counterparts, Wouldn’t change the fact that I’ll always have to work twice as hard
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