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Mollie Jones

Mollie Jones (’27) is a Contributing Writer for The Lancer.

Beyond breakouts: is acne only skin deep?

by Mollie Jones (’27) | March 22, 2024 Many claim acne as one of the most commonly stigmatized skin conditions in the world, stereotyping those with it to be unhealthy, unattractive, unapproachable, and unkempt. People with the condition are often offered unsolicited advice, told misinformation, and are shunned in professional environments. In fact, an international…

Hair bows: embracing femininity

by Mollie Jones (’27) | February 2, 2024 Hair bows, a popular twenty-first-century symbol of femininity, have not always been associated with sophistication and youth. Bows have existed for much of human history, dating back to the Early Dynastic Illa, when Sumerian men and women wore gilded ribbons to keep their hair back; the Metropolitan…

“Party in the U.S.A.”: the Back-to-School Pep Rally

by Mollie Jones (’27) | October 6, 2023 Saint Francis witnessed a “Party in the U.S.A.” at last month’s Back-to-School pep rally. Various school groups, including educators, Rally Board, Varsity Fall Sports athletes, Band, Student Council, Pom Squad, Color Guard, and Cheerleading, were all involved in the production of the grand event. The band kicked…

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