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The Student Newspaper of Jackson-Reed High School

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Adelaide Kaiser

Adelaide Kaiser , Magazine Editor

Adelaide is a senior (although you might mistake her for a freshman due to her short stature) who has been writing for the Beacon since her freshman year. She is the editor of the magazine and enjoys dogs, dumplings and DC. Also alliteration. She has attended 31 concerts and plays four instruments (this is subject to change) because she is musical or whatever. She thinks you should write or do a graphic or do art or do photography for the magazine.

All content by Adelaide Kaiser
Photo by: Meghan Dayton, Adelaide Kaiser, and Mabel Malhotra

Wilson teachers talk side hustles

Being a Wilson student can sometimes feel like a full-time job, and there’s no doubt that being a Wilson teacher is about as full-time as it gets. Despite this, many faculty hold occupations outside...

Streaming services limit artists’ profits

Streaming services limit artists’ profits

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor March 31, 2019

Musicians aren’t making money from music anymore. Sounds backward, right? But think about it. When was the last time you bought a song? Back in the day, I would beg my parents for iTunes gift cards so...

Graphic by Alik Schier

Green New Deal isn’t radical – it’s necessary

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor March 29, 2019

In 1933, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt passed the New Deal to pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression. The crisis in the country at the time was dire, and FDR recognized that transformative action...

Fast Fashion Kills

Fast Fashion Kills

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor February 8, 2019

You walk into Forever 21 and pick up a tank top. You try it on, it looks great, and it’s only $7. What a steal! You buy it and leave the store. You wear the shirt three times and then one of the straps...

January albums of the month

Hope Moshi, Erin Harper, Adelaide Kaiser, and Meghan Dayton January 25, 2019

A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships by The 1975 Hope Moshi Score: 10/10 Though The 1975 is an English pop rock band, they’ve achieved considerable popularity around the world, even...

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Wilson Edition

Adelaide Kaiser and Meghan Dayton January 7, 2019

The Beacon asked the same questions to a bunch of Oyster-Adams 5th graders and a bunch of Wilson HS students. WHO WINS??????

Early Decision emphasizes economic divide

Early Decision emphasizes economic divide

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor December 17, 2018

When I’m filling out any college application, there’s a drop-down menu asking me for my preferred admission plan. There’s Regular Decision, with the typical January deadline and mid-spring admissions...

Maryland politics from a DC perspective

Maryland politics from a DC perspective

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor November 6, 2018

Walking into a “Get Out the Vote” rally for Maryland gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous, the only thing I knew was that Bernie Sanders would be there and that it was likely going to be a very liberal...

Why, Wilson?

Why, Wilson?

Meghan Dayton and Adelaide Kaiser September 2, 2018

Even as students who have attended Wilson for four years, this school is still somewhat of a mystery to us. We’ve all had those moments where we’ve just stood there and wondered: “why, Wilson?”...

Where makeup and media intersect at Wilson

Where makeup and media intersect at Wilson

Meghan Dayton and Adelaide Kaiser June 1, 2018

When scrolling through the explore page on Instagram, it is almost impossible not to see a makeup artist posting their newest tutorial or look. The bold brows, brightly colored eyeshadow and luminous fake...

Welcome to the world of Giant Comix

Welcome to the world of Giant Comix

Meghan Dayton and Adelaide Kaiser May 9, 2018

  Have you ever imagined a world where Black female superheroes rule? This is the reality in Kevin Lofton’s online comic world, “Giant Comix,” where heroes like Starbomb and Neptune Queen...

Don’t be complicit with Kanye

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor May 9, 2018

“I told y’all I didn’t vote, right? But if I were to have voted, I would have voted for Trump.” In November 2016, Kanye West went on a rant at his concert in San Jose, California where he endorsed...

Praise the Lorde

Praise the Lorde

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor April 12, 2018

When I got tickets to see Lorde for my birthday in January, I immediately started counting down the days until April 8. Ella Yelich-O’Connor, better known as Lorde, released  “Melodrama” and, in...

DC Independent Film Festival is a little iffy

DC Independent Film Festival is a little iffy

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor February 28, 2018

One Friday night in DC, we struggled to find something to do. Go out to dinner? Go see the new Fifty Shades movie (before seeing the first two)? Nothing seemed right. However, after doing a little research,...

Still thinking bout Dua Lipa

Still thinking ’bout Dua Lipa

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor November 29, 2017

Dua Lipa has been a breakout artist for 2017, so when I heard she was playing at the Fillmore I really wanted to go. After calling my mom from school on the day of the show, she snagged some cheap tickets...

Lack of LGBT media representation is dangerous

Lack of LGBT media representation is dangerous

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor September 12, 2017

Throughout our entire lives, our ideas about the world as a whole come from everything that we experience. What our parents tell us, what we read, and what we see on TV are few of countless examples which...

The Hive thrived in DCs hub of unique art exhibits

The Hive thrived in DC’s hub of unique art exhibits

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor August 30, 2017

In DC during the summer, there are plenty of interesting and unique things to do. I love taking advantage of the various museums, so I was excited when I learned about the new exhibit at the National Building...

Seeing teachers provides awkward moments for teachers and students

Seeing teachers provides awkward moments for teachers and students

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor December 20, 2016

There’s nothing more awkward than seeing teachers outside of school. You can see them anywhere: the grocery store, the metro, in Tenley, or riding their bike home from school. Whatever the situation...

Sign language class should be open to all students, not just Special Ed

Sign language class should be open to all students, not just Special Ed

Adelaide Kaiser, Magazine Editor October 1, 2016

One morning last spring, my classmates and I were handed a list of courses and a form to fill out. Choosing your schedule is always exciting given the prospect of new classes, new people, and maybe actually...

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