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Reagan Zuniga

Reagan Zuniga, Managing Editor

Hi! My name is Reagan Zuniga and this year I am the Managing and Photo Essay Editor. I am a senior this year and this is my third year on the Dispatch staff. I am very excited to create and design my pages this year after holding the position of Photo Essay Editor last school year. My proudest story I wrote last year was about Austin’s homeless population and I am looking forward to writing about more current events this year as well. I love taking photos outside of newspaper as well and have recently gotten into shooting with my film camera opposed to the digital cameras. I plan on majoring in journalism in college next year wherever I choose to go. My non journalism hobbies include activities such as hiking and yoga. I spent a lot of my summer at Barton Springs and hanging out with my friends. I love traveling and hope to travel all over the world in my lifetime.

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Senior Goodbye: Reagan Zuniga

Senior Goodbye: Reagan Zuniga

Reagan Zuniga, Managing Editor
May 26, 2022
IN THEIR COWBOY BOOTS:  Silver Stars dance to Cotton Eye Joe in the pit. After Tyton Bensons performance in the courtyard, music played for students to dance to. “This event was especially important for Bowie this year as students are still adjusting to a “normal” school year post-pandemic,” Reese Gutshall said. “It is so important for our school to be unified as one, and lift each other up rather than drag each other down, especially after all that we have endured these past two years.”

Student Leadership boots out hate

Reagan Zuniga, Managing Editor
April 25, 2022
Olivia Moreno and her family have a long history of wrestling success at Bowie High School. Moreno recently won the High School Wrestling Nationals in her weight class.

[Photo] Junior slams down a win

Kate Davis, Dispatch Reporter
January 3, 2022
THREE, TWO, ONE, GO: Marley Anthony and Will Louis hold the lead in their three-legged race against Katherine Crosley and Ella Maedgen. Student council hosted the game, and incorporated the winter theme of the event into the three-legged race by tying the participants legs together with Christmas ribbon. My favorite part of the event was getting to sit back and see people actually participating and genuinely having some fun, project manager Ava Webber said. Its really difficult to come up with something that will engage high schoolers in general so getting to see so many people playing the games and enjoying themselves was really rewarding.

A walk down memory lane

Reagan Zuniga, Managing Editor
December 13, 2021
CELEBRATING:  Juniors Aaron Gall and Jacob Kastle hug after Ksatle scored a touchdown. Numerous juniors have been stepping up this year including the new quarterback, Conner Kenyon. “Kenyon came in and has been very consistent,” coach Branyon said. “He’s completing a high percentage of catches, protecting the ball, not turning over the ball, making the right decision, and just overall being efficient.”

Dawgs dominate their opening games

Reagan Zuniga, Editor-in-Chief
October 28, 2021
PACKAGING: Sous Chef Noelle Bruinings prepares the sample plate for the pumpkin gnocchi. Gnocchi is usually made with potato but was substituted with pumpkin to correlate with the pumpkin theme of the event. “I was blown away by the amount of work my students were able to get done during our first pop up,” Chef Bugni said. “I mean, we made homemade pumpkin gnocchi.”

Culinary makes dreams crumb true

Reagan Zuniga, Managing Editor
November 18, 2021
CHAOS AT THE CAPITOL: President Donald Trump supporters gathered to protest the inauguration of Joe Biden. These protests were based on claims made by President Trump of a fraudulent election. “I do not think protesting the election results is justified or effective, however I think the issue is bigger than those who are protesting,” senior Alyssa Shumaker said. “They have been misled and misinformed to the point of complete disillusionment of the entire election. The real problem with the protests is those in power who are spreading lies and empowering people to commit crimes based on false information.”

Election protests at the State Capitol

Reagan Zuniga, Photo Essay Editor
March 25, 2021
IN FRONT OF HIS DISPLAY:  Baseball coach Sam Degelia poses with his light display in front of his house. Degelia spent six days getting out, setting up all the decorations, and syncing them up with music. “My favorite part of the decorations are when we put music to the lights and watch them move to whatever song is playing,” Degelia said. “The LED lights are really colorful and bright. So these stand out from some of the other lights.”

Coaches create Christmas cheer

Reagan Zuniga, Photo Essay Editor
December 25, 2020
RECEIVING NEW ORDERS: Junior Katherine Crosely goes through the order list. Crosely has received orders from as far away as California. “It’s really rewarding to see the whole process of owning a boutique come together by seeing all the orders come in and people liking the clothes,” Crosely said.

Student launches online clothing boutique

Reagan Zuniga, Photo Essay Editor
November 24, 2020
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