Sidney Lin, Staff Reporter
Sidney Lin is an Editor-in-Chief for ‘The Science Survey.’ Sidney cherishes the chance to edit her peers’ articles in all sections of the newspaper and contribute to the process that takes them from a great first draft to a phenomenal final product. Along the way, she looks for the opportunity to hone her own written word. Sidney believes that journalism can be a powerful avenue to empathy. The investigative process of journalism puts her into the shoes of her subjects to provide a more nuanced account of their successes and challenges while avoiding unintentional bias in reporting. Sidney’s interest in photography has also grown alongside journalistic writing. In the future, she would like to further cultivate her use of photography in order to capture stories best depicted by a single moment in time. Outside of school, Sidney can be found engaging in research, community service, traveling to new cities and exploring world cultures, and baking. In college, Sidney is interested in finding solutions to public health dilemmas through technological innovation, economics, and public policy. She is eager to take her experiences on ‘The Science Survey’ with her to the official publication of her next institution.