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Senior Thesis Presentations
Category: GENERAL
Date: May 17, 2017 - May 19, 2017
Time: 3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Contact: Dr. Laurie Wilson - LEWilson@TCSKailua.net
The first half hour each day is reserved for an 11th grade historical deliberative speech presentation.
Wednesday, May 17
5:00pm Makana Phillips – “Sick Inside: Prioritizing Natural Remedies in Cancer Treatment”
6:00pm Molly Krulak – “A Voice Heard ‘Round the World: The Value in Rediscovering America’s Foreign Language Education System”
7:00pm Jordan Klein – “Don’t Pop a Pill, Bust a Beat: Music Therapy’s Role in Medicine and Psychology”
Thursday, May 18
4:00pm Brianne Kilburn – “Stressed Out: How Stress Harms Students’ Mental Health and Productivity”
5:00pm Lahela Kwan – “College Conundrum: The Crisis of Rape Culture in College”
6:00pm Grace Laudick – “Grades, Jobs, and Success: The Myth Surrounding a Liberal Arts Education in Modern American Society”
7:00pm Danielle Schum – “Faith and Feminism, Finally Friends: The Reasons We Need Biblical Feminism in Modern Society”
Friday, May 19
4:00pm Braeden Watanabe – “Assisted Suicide”
5:00pm Joshua Hu – “Just Play Fair: The Need for Fair Access and Consideration for Religious Individuals in the Public Sphere”
6:00pm Rilla Bretz – “To Fly Free on the Wings
7:00pm Isabella Schag – “Don’t Forget to Smell the Roses: Overcoming the Hustle-Bustle of Modern Life through Rhythm and Rest”
Wednesday, May 17
5:00pm Makana Phillips – “Sick Inside: Prioritizing Natural Remedies in Cancer Treatment”
6:00pm Molly Krulak – “A Voice Heard ‘Round the World: The Value in Rediscovering America’s Foreign Language Education System”
7:00pm Jordan Klein – “Don’t Pop a Pill, Bust a Beat: Music Therapy’s Role in Medicine and Psychology”
Thursday, May 18
4:00pm Brianne Kilburn – “Stressed Out: How Stress Harms Students’ Mental Health and Productivity”
5:00pm Lahela Kwan – “College Conundrum: The Crisis of Rape Culture in College”
6:00pm Grace Laudick – “Grades, Jobs, and Success: The Myth Surrounding a Liberal Arts Education in Modern American Society”
7:00pm Danielle Schum – “Faith and Feminism, Finally Friends: The Reasons We Need Biblical Feminism in Modern Society”
Friday, May 19
4:00pm Braeden Watanabe – “Assisted Suicide”
5:00pm Joshua Hu – “Just Play Fair: The Need for Fair Access and Consideration for Religious Individuals in the Public Sphere”
6:00pm Rilla Bretz – “To Fly Free on the Wings
7:00pm Isabella Schag – “Don’t Forget to Smell the Roses: Overcoming the Hustle-Bustle of Modern Life through Rhythm and Rest”