Superbowl 60 might go down as the most controversial game ¨in Super Bowl history¨. Within the ¨Viking Voices¨ podcast that can be found at tritonvoice.co listeners can hear junior students Gracelyn O´Neill and Olivia O´Leary offer their opinions on their take on the game, which didn’t have the best outcome for New England. The hosts go into depth about the players performance of who did well and made an impact and who didn’t. They also discuss the biggest, most-opinionated halftime show that took over the internet. Junior Maecy Gay-Killeen joins the crew and shares her opinions on how she enjoyed the performance of Bad Bunny, one that got her up on her feet dancing. The podcast shares an overview of the game and recaps the events that happened.
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About the Contributors
Hello! My name is Olivia O’Leary. I am a junior at Triton High School I enjoy playing sports, I’ve been playing lacrosse since 5th grade and been part of the Triton varsity team since my freshman year. I love watching movies, especially Harry Potter and rom-coms. I like being with my family and going shopping with my friends. I don’t see myself becoming a professional journalist. I find it interesting in what people have to say and their opinions on different topics. Being a student at Triton and hearing what teachers have to say and comparing it to students to fit it in the same article is something I enjoy. I think it is important for the community of Triton to have a say, and that the Triton Voice help students so they can speak their mind if they have an opinion on the topic and want to share it to the rest of their school. I would like to help people in some way. I see myself in the future becoming something in the medical field going to college and hopefully playing lacrosse still. I wanna be a pediatrician nurse or work in physical therapy in sports medicine.
Gracelyn O´Ńeill, Staff Writer
Hello! My name is Gracelyn O’Neill and I am a junior at Triton High School. I have played basically every sport in the book but I currently play softball and do ski racing. I am an only child which is honestly pretty rare and I work at an assisted living center as a server. I love going to the beach and getting a good tan but nothing compares to a powder day in the mountains. I don’t want to be a professional journalist but having social skills and the ability to talk to strangers works quite well with just about any career path. Personally, I want to go into the nursing field and get my BSN and possibly go into women’s health. Overall, Triton students’ voices should be heard because I find the newspaper an extremely important source of information for all families across the district