“I’d say it has improved my mood because it reminds me of home in Africa. It’s better than winter: I don’t have to wear any heavy jackets.” — Benny Prince “I’m in a better mood when I can walk to school and I can enjoy the sunshine. If it’s rainy, my mood will be rainy as well.” — Evan Hsieh “The weather is improving my mood but not my grades because I want to be outside, not in class.” — Jay Huckins “This weather benefits me because I have more energy to come to class than I would in cold weather.” — Melanie Tello* (Tello’s answer has been interpreted and translated from Spanish due to her difficulty speaking English.) “It’s definitely had a positive effect. I am way more motivated to go out and get things done.” — Nika Pérez
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Word on the Street: “How has the recent sunny weather affected your mood and your grades?”
May 17, 2019
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Joshua Groom is a former Copy Editor of The Ebbtide. He covered breaking news, administration and investigative reports. Groom is a self-admitted coffee junkie and cannot meet a deadline without exceeding the American Health Association's recommended daily caffeine intake.