Chloe Cho, senior, is involved with the Humanities and Business Pathways, along with Diffusion and several clubs on campus. She values being able to share her identity and culture through her writing, and looks forward to being able to continue telling her story with the Muse this year.
More of Chloe Cho’s Work:
- Too Ugly – Don’t you think you’re too dark? Put on sunscreen; it’ll keep you paler. But the people here get spray tans to be darker? And don’t eat– you don’t want to …
- Run(a)way – You are the model minority. Focus on where you keep your eyes, Because with utmost authority The Asian kids should always take the prize. You are the model minority. Remember …
- Who Am I, and How Did I Get Here? – We all know that people are incredibly complex beings that come in all different shapes and sizes. But what exactly shapes a person’s identity? If we were to dissect our …
- it’s not our problem – “did u hear about the war?” “yeah, it’s so sad 🙁 ” “OMG did you see the pete davidson and kim k tea?” “yesss” “dude what do we have for …
- More Air, More Bow: the 2022 Instrumental Program – As the Orange Lutheran Instrumental program gears up for their second-semester performances, including tours featuring some of their repertoire to younger students, competition pieces to be performed at Worldstride’s San …
- Changes – She used to love running around the neighborhood or riding bicycles with her friend across the street. She used to smile with her missing bottom teeth when Mom made frozen …
- Do Re Mi for Me: An Open Letter to Those With Lost Passion – I was probably five or six when I saw Little Einstein’s Quincy playing the violin. I partly have that show to thank for where I am now—who knew that a …