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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Vera Soukhanovskii: Benefits of Swimming

Have you ever walked as a form of exercise? What about going to the gym and lifted some weights? Jogged around your neighborhood? Played basketball with your friends? What about swimming laps in a pool? This is surprising to many people, but swimming actually has a lot of benefits for almost every aspect of your life. My brother, sister, and I have all done swimming for the majority of our lives, so I have seen the effects of this sport on both my life and theirs. Today, I will be telling you all about the mental and physical benefits of swimming, along with the difference between competitive and recreational swimming. 

One of the biggest benefits of swimming is how it positively affects your mental health. Swimming is often described as a relaxing and peaceful form of exercise, and a lot of that has to do with the repetitive arm strokes and breathing patterns. These movements create a steady rhythm, which helps your body and your mind slow down. The control breathing involved in swimming can calm your nervous system while the resistance of the water encourages smoother, more controlled movements. When you're submerged in water, outside noises are reduced, creating a quiet and personal space. Even the color blue, which surrounds most pools, is known for its calming effects. 

Swimming is also a great way to reduce stress. It has been proven to release endorphins, which help improve your overall mood and lower your stress levels. Beyond physical movement, swimming also creates strong social connections, especially if you swim on a team. Competitive swimming involves early morning and late night practices, intense training sets, and long meets, which naturally brings swimmers closer together. Personally, I have formed extremely strong bonds with my swim friends and teammates. We've seen each other at both the best and worst stages of our lives, supported one another through challenges and bonded over tough practices or difficult meets. All of the closest relationships I have formed outside of my family are with the people on my swim team. Even in recreational swimming, there's a sense of community through going to the pool with friends, setting goals, and encouraging each other makes the experience more enjoyable and motivating

In addition to mental benefits, swimming also offers many physical benefits. It helps build endurance, muscle strength, and cardiovascular fitness while providing a full body workout. Almost all of your muscles are used while swimming, and because water is about 12 to 15 times more dense than air, your muscles work harder than they would during land exercises. This resistance helps build muscle efficiently while also balancing muscle development rather than focusing on just one area. Different Strokes Target different muscle groups making swimming a well-rounded form of exercise.

Swimming also improves lung strength and capacity. It trains your lungs to use oxygen more efficiently through breath control and extended breath holding, which strengthen respiratory muscles over time. Additionally, swimming burns a significant number of calories. According to a public health analysis by the department of health services in the state of Wisconsin, swimming freestyle can burn anywhere from 450 to 865 calories per hour depending on factors like weight, speed and effort. For strokes like butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke, swimmers can burn between 450 and 950 calories per hour, with butterfly being the quickest to burn calories as it is considered to be the hardest stroke. 

There are also important differences between recreational and competitive swimming. recreational swimming is a low impact workout due to the buoyancy and resistance of water, making it easier on the body. It is especially helpful for people with reduced mobility, stiff joints, or difficulty with fast movements. Recreational swimming tends to be more relaxed, with slower pacing and less focus on starts and turns, and is often done individually. 

Competitive swimming, on the other hand, involves four main strokes and a variety of distances, ranging from short 50 meter races to longer distance events. Competitive swimmers often trained for several hours a day, both in and out of the pool. There is a strong emphasis on technique, starts, turns, endurance, and speed, all of which are used in races against other teams and swimmers. Competitive swimming is usually done as a part of a team.

So, after reading all of this, I hope swimming doesn’t just seem like another option on the long list of exercises to try. Whether you choose the calm pace of recreational swimming or the racing and excitement of competitive swimming, the benefits go beyond the pool. So next time you see a pool or hear someone be shocked that our school does in fact have a swim team, just imagine yourself under water, swimming from wall to wall while breathing in the intense smell of chlorine, and recall the physical and mental benefits of this sport. 

Works Cited

Austin, Daryl. “Swimming Just Might Be the Best Exercise out There. Here’s Why.” National Geographic, National Geographic, 19 Apr. 2024, enews.wvu.edu/files/d/7bc14855-1acc-489e-ab70-b3fda8bda2f1/swimming-just-might-be-the-best-exercise-out-there-here-s-why.pdf. Accessed 6 Dec. 2025.

Better Health Channel. “Swimming - Health Benefits.” Vic.gov.au, 2021, www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/swimming-health-benefits.

Cleveland Clinic. “Just Keep Swimming: 9 Health Benefits of Water Workouts.” Cleveland Clinic, 15 Aug. 2023, health.clevelandclinic.org/swimming-joint-friendly-and-good-for-the-heart.

Gibson, Rebecca. “Six Mental Health Benefits of Swimming.” Northern Healthcare, 20 Feb. 2024, www.northernhealthcare.org.uk/news-resources/six-mental-health-benefits-of-swimming/.

“SetMaker - Competitive Swimming vs Recreational Swimming.” Setmaker.net, 2023, setmaker.net/Blog/View/3.



Why I enjoy Crocheting By: Madhurika Velayutha Perumal

  Why I enjoy Crocheting


By: Madhurika Velayutha Perumal

Grade 9 - South Brunswick High School


Before I started 9th grade, I wanted to start a new hobby over the summer. A hobby I enjoyed and kept me away from my phone. I did some research and decided that I wanted to try crocheting. Although it’s an expensive hobby it’s relaxing and projects you make can be used on a day to day basis. 


I started by making a blanket in deep red and cream colors. This was my starter project which has now led me to using hooks and creating huge things like tote bags. This hobby is now something I look forward to everyday or whenever I need something to calm my mind instead of my phone. 


One of my favorite moments while crocheting was sitting in front of the fireplace and listening to the sound of the hook pulling the thread. It was almost christmas and I was making mini coasters for the dining table. Time passes without even noticing which is something I liked as I started this hobby.  It’s one of the few activities where my mind feels calm and not overwhelmed. 


Crocheting has also taught me a good sense of patience. Over the course of my many projects I’ve done, I've had to re-do them several times because of my mistakes. This taught me patience and after the several tries it took me I always felt proud after finishing the project completely. 


It’s been 6 months and crocheting is still one of my favorite ways to relax and be away from screens. It loosens the stress from my studies and has let me create many projects that I can use everyday such as coasters and bags. Crocheting started as a simple hobby, but it has become a small escape that brings me comfort and peace. If you are someone interested in crocheting, this hobby is great for the winter especially with some hot chocolate and calming music.


Why Summer Is The Best Season by Aaliyah Sharma

 Why Summer Is The Best Season


         While every season has something to offer, summer stands apart in a way that feels almost instinctive. It isn’t just about warmer weather or time off from school; it’s about a shift in how life feels. During the school year, days are structured down to the minute, filled with deadlines, assignments, and constant pressure to keep up. Summer disrupts that cycle. It creates space, not just physically, but mentally, for people to slow down and actually experience their lives. That sense of freedom is what makes summer the best season.

        One of the most compelling reasons summer feels superior is the extended daylight. Unlike winter, when it can feel like the day ends before it even begins, summer stretches time in a way that feels almost limitless. The sun lingers into the evening, turning something as simple as being outside at 8:00 PM into a moment that feels meaningful. These longer days don’t just give us more time; they change how we use it. Instead of rushing through tasks, people are more likely to be spontaneous, going for late-night walks, meeting friends without planning weeks in advance, or just sitting outside and enjoying the atmosphere. That flexibility fosters a sense of freedom that other seasons simply cannot replicate.

        Beyond the extra daylight, summer also offers a unique kind of social energy. During the school year, interactions are often confined to classrooms and tightly scheduled activities. Summer breaks those boundaries. Friendships feel less forced and more natural, shaped by shared experiences rather than proximity. Whether it’s hanging out at a park, going on last-minute trips, or even just talking for hours without worrying about homework, summer allows relationships to grow in a more genuine way. These moments may seem small, but they often become the memories people carry with them long after the season ends.

        Summer is also deeply connected to sensory experiences in a way that other seasons are not. It’s a time defined by warmth, color, and movement; the feeling of sunlight on your skin, the sound of music drifting from somewhere nearby, or the simple comfort of not needing layers just to step outside. These details might seem insignificant on their own, but together they create an atmosphere that feels vivid and alive. Unlike colder months, which often encourage staying indoors, summer invites people to engage with the world around them. It’s not just a season you observe; it’s one you actively participate in.

        Finally, what truly sets summer apart is its role as a mental reset. For students, especially, the constant demands of school can lead to burnout without even realizing it. Summer provides a necessary break from that pressure. It’s a chance to step back, reflect, and return with a clearer mindset. Without the weight of daily expectations, people often rediscover interests, hobbies, or even parts of themselves that get lost during busier times. In that sense, summer isn’t just enjoyable; it’s essential.

         In the end, summer’s appeal goes far beyond its surface-level qualities. It offers freedom, connection, sensory richness, and a chance to reset in a way no other season does. While autumn may bring beauty and winter may offer comfort, neither can replicate the feeling of truly having time to live. That is what makes summer not just a favorite for many, but objectively the best season.

Aaliyah Sharma

Friday, April 17, 2026

Facts About Sikhism By: Sujal Mirchandani

 Facts About Sikhism

By: Sujal Mirchandani


Sikhism originated in India in around the 15th century and is now the 5th largest religion in the world. The religion consists of ten gurus starting from Guru Nanak Dev and ending with Guru Gobind Singh and teaches the belief in one God, which is an idea known as Ek Onkar. The religion teaches three basic principles, which are praying to God, earning money honestly, and helping out others in need. The holy text in Sikhism is the Guru Granth Sahib which is also known as the 11th and the final guru. 

In Sikhism, there is a concept 5 K’s, which were created in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh for a group of highly devotional Sikhs, known as Khalsas. The K’s consist of kes (uncut hair), kirpan (short sword), karha (steel bracelet), kanga (comb), and kacchera (undergarment). Each of the 5 elements is an important aspect of being a Sikh; for example, having uncut hair represents surrendering your ego to the guru, and having a sword signifies fighting for yourself. Although the 5 K’s were created for a specific group of Sikhs, they are an integral part of every Sikh’s identity in today’s world. 

Sikhs pray in temples which are called gurudwaras. One of the biggest and the most significant temple in Sikhism is the “Golden Temple” located in Amritsar, Punjab, India. It is believed that Amritsar was just a lake and a forest in the past, where Guru Nanak used to meditate, before he passed away there. After Guru Nanak’s passing, Sikhs started to believe that the lake had special healing properties, which prompted the construction of the Golden Temple in the middle of the lake. Guru Ram Das, who is known as the 4th guru in Sikhism, began the construction of the Golden Temple, which was later completed by Guru Arjan Dev in 1601. The temple was destroyed and rebuilt on many occasions as the Sikh community faced attacks from enemies. Eventually, the exterior of the temple was covered in gold plating in 1830, which is why it is now called “Golden Temple.”






Bibliography

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https://pluralism.org/the-five-k%E2%80%99s.


Fahrenheit 451 Book Review By: Sujal Mirchandani

 Fahrenheit 451 Book Review

By: Sujal Mirchandani


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is set in a futuristic society where books are banned and burned by firemen. The firemen in this society are given orders to burn the houses of people who are caught with books but they do not know why books are such a big deal in society. The main character, Guy Montag, is one of the firemen who starts to question why books are being banned. He begins to secretly hide books instead of burning them like the other firemen and reads them. After reading some of the books, he eventually understands how important books are to a society. 

The story focuses on a society where books are censored because they do not want people to think hard. Instead, they want people to stay distracted so they do not question what the government is doing to them. The government fears that if the public gets smarter, they will speak up. 

Overall, this book was very intriguing because it made me wonder what the world would be like if there were no books. Also, I felt that this story is relevant today because people do not spend enough time reading as they are always on their phones. I would give the book a 4 / 5 star and I would recommend it to people who like sci-fi and dystopian. 



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The Great Gatsby Book Review By: Sujal Mirchandani

 The Great Gatsby Book Review

By: Sujal Mirchandani

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the 1920s and focuses on the life of a millionaire named Jay Gatsby. The book is narrated by Nick Caraway, Gatsby’s neighbor, who gets along with Gatsby and learns more about his secret past. Gatsby loved a girl named Daisy Buchanan in the past, who left him because he was poor. Due to this, Gatsby worked hard to be a millionaire and now throws lavish parties to get Daisy’s attention. The book focuses on how Gatsby tries to win Daisy back.

The book focuses on the American Dream by portraying Gatsby to be poor in the beginning and becoming extremely wealthy later on. Gatsby keeps working hard to improve his social status in an attempt to win Daisy back. 

Overall, I enjoyed the book because it was very powerful and thought-provoking. I would give it 4.5/5 stars and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys books about character development. The Great Gatsby: The Only Authorized Edition: Fitzgerald, F. Scott:  9780743273565: Amazon.com: Books


How to Avoid Procrastination By: Sujal Mirchandani

 How to Avoid Procrastination

By: Sujal Mirchandani


Have you ever avoided doing work because you were not ready to face it? Sometimes putting things to the last minute can seem like a good option instead of facing them because it seems like you have a lot of time to do it. But as the due date starts to get closer, you start feeling more stressed and anxious, forcing you to rush through your work. This action is called procrastination, which doesn’t symbolize laziness, instead, it is a behavior that comes from being overwhelmed or stressed. If you need help avoiding procrastination, you need to understand why you are procrastinating, break down your work into smaller pieces, and take breaks to freshen your mind. 

The first step you need to take to beat procrastination is to figure out why you are doing it. You need to evaluate if you are procrastinating because of how long and overwhelming the work is, or because you are afraid of failing. Once you figure out the cause of your procrastination, you can come up with the best strategy to overcome it. 

The next step is to break up your work into smaller pieces, which would allow you to manage your work without feeling overwhelmed. If you have a big project from school that is due in a week, you should plan out what you want to accomplish each day before the due date. This would make the work seem easier and faster, without making you rush one day before the due date. 

Lastly, it is important to take frequent breaks as you work to ensure you stay fully focused. Working for long periods of time can be mentally challenging, so it is important to take a few minutes break to ease your mind. You should plan breaks as per your needs. Some people might take a 5-minute break after working for 45-minutes while some people might take a 5-minute break after working for 1-hour. You need to identify how long you can stay focused before you need to take a break and plan accordingly. 

Procrastination is a habit which can be changed if you adjust your mindset. It is important to note that you do not need to be perfect with everything, you just need to try your hardest. You do not have to be better than anyone else, you just need to be better than when you first started. Working towards overcoming procrastination is a good habit since it will make you build better habits and get control of your time. 




Works Cited


Data, College . “8 Tips to Avoid Procrastination.” CollegeData, 2024, www.collegedata.com/resources/campus-life/8-tips-to-avoid-procrastination.