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Madalyn Propst

Madalyn Propst, Multi-Media Editor

Madalyn Propst is a senior, and the multimedia editor for 2023-2024, she is heavily involved in the school’s chorus, and the Florida Democratic Party. She plans on double majoring in political and computer science in the fall.

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D1 recruit “Riders” her way to the top

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
April 5, 2024
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The Florida legislature meets in the Tallahassee legislative building at the beginning of 2024. They will remain for the rest of the 60 day session.

Legislative session begins

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
January 14, 2024
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"Chaos Horrific" calls back to album art from the early 90's using the same artist that created the album cover for "Butchered at Birth".

Death metal lives on: Cannibal Corpse releases a new album

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
September 26, 2023
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Posted by a student-run Florida State meme account (non college-affiliated), the magnet is once again praised for saving Tallahassee from Idalia’s wrath. “Science works in mysterious ways,” one commenter said.

Magnet god or magnet fraud?

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
September 6, 2023
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 The original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came out in 1937, turning Disney into a film-industry dynasty that has been around for nearly a century. Rumors of a live-action remake starring Rachel Zegler emerged in 2021, but in recent months news of the project has been heating up.

‘Snow White’ lets Disney magic snow-die

Madalyn Propst, Multi-Media Editor
August 29, 2023
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Class of ’24 steps up

Madalyn Propst, Staff Reporter
May 19, 2023
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Junior Carlos Sporleder and his friends walk to class as Seniors for the first time. “Senior year should be fun,” Sporleder said. “I’m not nervous at all, I know I’ll be fine.”

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Juniors Phoebe Lee, Amber Vandendriesseche and Jordan Sigafoes give a group presentation in their AP English Language class. They will continue with the Capstone program next year.

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One of the featured tables at Patriot Preview was Business Professionals of America, a club that attends competitions to face off against other students in all aspects of business. “As president of BPA, I primarily spoke about all the opportunities it can provide students and offered fliers for more information,” senior Naomi Stricker said. “Overall, it was really cool to see parents going from skeptical to intrigued after hearing more.”

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Among the performance that evening was the Star Steppers. They took the stage by performing at the top of the amphitheater, displaying the unique clubs and group offered at the school.

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As student body representatives, Student Government Association attended Patriot Preview to welcome the incoming freshmen and their parents. SGA students work to create a positive school environment, while planning events for their fellow Patriots. “We were there to recruit freshmen for next year’s leadership class,” junior Rileigh Garmon said. “There have been lots of changes to the class, including freshmen being involved, so it was important for us to advertise to them.”

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The Young Dems club hosted a rally for education on Dec. 9 at Orlando City Hall.

[Photo] Young Democrats club takes on Orlando

Amelia Galliford, Section Editor
February 1, 2024
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The second week of legislative session was just as tumultuous as the first. Floridians are waiting and watching anxiously for week three.

Legislative session: week two

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
January 21, 2024
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Chappell Roan performed her closing number "Pink Pony Club" at the Beacham on Oct. 25.

Social media murdered concert etiquette

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
November 3, 2023
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Kevin McCarthy is officially the first Speaker of the House to be ousted in U.S. history. As of Oct 4 he does not plan to run for reelection.

McCarthy removed as Speaker of the House

Madalyn Propst, Multimedia Editor
October 4, 2023
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The majority Senior Group, Commercial 4, performs a stunning piece entitled "Underground", choreographed by senior Aaliyah Spurlock. They turned up the intensity of the dance near the end, performing the pictured lift.

Dancers go through the decades

Madalyn Propst, Staff Reporter
May 23, 2023
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Junior Class President Olivia Childs matches with juniors Sophia Vegliante and Lily McGreevy, each of them putting white fur on the rim of their crown. “I’m excited for senior year,” Childs said. “It’ll be bitter sweet since it’s the last year I’ll have with some of the people I grew up with, but I’m still excited.”

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Senior catcher Kylie Strott leading her team to yet another victory.

Pressure and performance

Madalyn Propst, Staff Reporter
April 28, 2023
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Trump's indictment will inevitably affect his reputation, so where does it leave the 2024 election? "Trump's indictment could affect the 2024 election with how strict the government is with the candidates financial support," senior Ashley Weston said. "I hope there’s more caution and transparency within the presidential elections due to this possible fraud."

Former President Faces Indictment

Madalyn Propst, Staff Reporter
April 3, 2023
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Following the dance team, the Fortefy chorus class performed. “We sang the National Anthem and three acapella songs: ‘Cure For Me,’ ‘Sue Me’ and ‘Symphony,’” senior Claudia Lerner said. “I was hoping to show incoming students how fun chorus is so they’ll want to join next year.”

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The gameday cheerleading team performed part of the routine that the delivered at nationals. Incoming students were given a glimpse into the school spirit felt on campus. “We are all excited for nationals this weekend and practicing in front of a crowd before the real thing helps us build our confidence,” senior Gracie Califar said. “We really wanted to give a good first impression to incoming freshman, so we strived to perform at our best.”

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In the courtyard, after the drumline started to play, members of the dance team began dancing to the music, showing off their moves to the middle schoolers. “I was trying to motivate upcoming freshman to join our dance team and show them our fun environment,” senior Lindsay Sheridan said.

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Before inviting the incoming freshman class on Feb. 8, cheerleaders got ready for their Patriot Preview Performance. “The team I performed with was our gameday competition team and we performed at this to try to make the incoming students excited to go to Brantley,” senior Kiley Johnson said. “Our performance went well and we got a lot of energy from the people attending, which was cool.”

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