"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

Paige Gordon

Paige Gordon, Staff Writer

Paige Gordon is a senior and second-year staff writer for the Statesman. When not in school, Paige is out at work, convincing people to buy expensive lotions and rearranging the handsoap section. Of course she has other hobbies. In her free time, she can be found listening to some mellow alternative music in her room staring at the ceiling (most likely having an existential crisis), reading a horror novel in the dark with a flashlight or mindlessly scrolling through the endless void that is the Internet.

All content by Paige Gordon
Book banning efforts have been spreading across the nation in recent months.

Book banning on the rise

Paige Gordon, Staff Writer
February 11, 2022
There once was a time where mobile games were actually good and a great way to entertain yourself in your spare time. Nowadays, the mobile game world is dedicated to pushing out garbage games for inattentive parents to distract their children.

Mobile games that are just awful

Paige Gordon, Staff writer
January 28, 2022
If reading cards like a fortune teller is not your thing, try reading them like a counselor.

Tarot as self-help? 

Paige Gordon, Staff writer
January 10, 2022
I got a random text from a “stranger.” And since I was bored, I decided to keep responding.

Dear Internet stranger…

Paige Gordon, Staff writer
October 6, 2021
Ever since its creation in 2004, Facebook has been one of the recognizable social platforms of all time.

A love letter to Facebook

Paige Gordon, Staff Writer
September 17, 2021
Fateful Findings was directed by Neil Breen in 2012, and has gained a small online cult since its initial release.

Masterpieces of bad cinema

Paige Gordon, Staff Writer
January 8, 2021
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