Laine Hourigan

Laine Hourigan, senior, first developed her passion for reading and writing in first grade. She loves semi-autobiographical literature as it shows readers the life of the author while still allowing for imagination to run its own course. One of her favorite reads is Girl In Pieces written by Kathleen Glasgow. Laine is involved in both swimming and water polo. In her free time, she manages to find herself back in the water as she enjoys going to the beach and being around family and friends.

 

More of Laine Hourigan’s Work:

  • The Rules Meant To Be Broken Laine Hourigan ’21 Let’s keep it short and simple. Clothes. We all wear them. Rules. We all have to follow some. Clothes and rules, more correlation than one may anticipate. Fashion …
  • You Are What You Wear Laine Hourigan ’21  “Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life”––Bill Cunningham A jacket for warmth. Sunglasses to protect the eyes. A mask to divert the germs. …
  • Time to Rally: Update on OLu Athletics After almost a year of waiting, Orange Lutheran Athletes have been able to compete in games and matches. Due to COVID-19, all sports were cancelled for the foreseeable future back …
  • It’s Not Just a Shirt. It’s not just a shirt. It’s the sweater I wore on our first date it’s the necklace you gave me after one year it’s the crewneck I had on when …
  • Earth vs. The Fashion Industry When one thinks of global warming, two ideas often come to mind for different people. The ice caps are melting, or “fake news.” Greenhouse effect, immense plastic waste, and deforestation …
  • The History of Those Pants You Bought the Other Day Growing up, the idea of clothes being made beyond fascinated me. I thought all about the different types of machines used to dye, cut, and design each garment. I had …
  • Don’t You Remember? Remember when our parents told us not to grow up too fast? When “stupid” and “shut up” were cuss words, when a boy being mean to you meant he liked …
  • Meet Mr. Nunez One of Orange Lutheran High School’s new staff members is Nestor Nunez. He currently teaches Bio1 and BioA for freshmen. Mr. Nunez graduated from Concordia University with a double major …
  • Life of a “Quaranteen” The sun shines through the windows at 9 am Woken by nature, not the sound of an alarm No stress about getting ready for school mayhem Instead, breakfast in bed, …
  • Dear Society Dear Society, I do not understand. The clichè “everyone is unique in their own ways” gets thrown around on the daily. We are told to embrace ourselves, the good and …