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Sarah Nealon, Art Editor

If one were to assume that as Art Editor, Sarah is artsy, they would be entirely correct. Sarah can often be caught doodling random lines on her notes in class, pretending that they form cool shapes. People sometimes assume that the occasional blobs of ink on the print issue of Zephyrus are mistakes, but they are in fact some of Sarah's best pieces, placed haphazardly on pages. Best known for her love of all things dinosaur, Sarah is also a world-renowned chocoholic. She can frequently be heard proclaiming such insightful things as "I really want a brownie" or "I really want M&Ms." Not one to discriminate, Sarah is open to many foods lacking in cocoa. When she was a child, her parents warned her that she might turn into a noodle due to all of the pasta she ate. Now, Chipotle accounts for roughly 43% of her expenditures and 38% of her weight. When she isn’t eating or shamelessly promoting Zephyrus, Sarah is usually in her Undisclosed Location, which may or may not be the same place Dick Cheney hid from 2001-2003.

 

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Sarah Nealon, art editor
October 13, 2013

Wednesday collaborative time

Sarah Nealon, art editor
August 27, 2013

In review: Once Upon a POPS

Sarah Nealon, print features editor
March 3, 2013

Don’t judge a book by its title

Sarah Nealon, print features editor
January 16, 2013

Proud to be a Minnesotan

Sarah Nealon, print features editor
November 7, 2012

Featured app: Snapchat

Sarah Nealon, print features editor
September 24, 2012

Synchronized Swimming wins third at State

Sarah Nealon, print features editor
June 10, 2012

Is flipped the way to go?

Sarah Nealon, staff writer
February 10, 2012

Optimize your late start

Sarah Nealon, staff writer
November 4, 2011

Come on in, sit right down

Sarah Nealon, staff writer
November 3, 2011

Homecoming Court: Cavonte Johnson

Sarah Nealon, staff writer
October 14, 2011
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