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Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Reporter & Designer

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, a senior at Pace High School, devotes her time to help around. She is Co-Designer of the Pacer NYC as well as being a reporter and writer for the newspaper. She is also Captain of Communications in Student Government Organization (SGO) and helps around organizing events and activities for the school.
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NYC Music Culture Is Influential to Student Speech, but Is It Good for Us?

NYC Music Culture Is Influential to Student Speech, but Is It Good for Us?

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Culture Reporter & Designer June 24, 2024
It’s often said that New Yorkers have more character to them. But where do these personalities come from? Where does the slang we use come from?
Album cover for "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology" (copywrite Republic Records, photo Beth Garrabrant)

‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Breaks Hearts and Seals Them

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez June 7, 2024
When I tell you I was pumped to hear this album, I truly was. Taylor Swift's 11th album recently came out on April 19.
Candy Grams filled with lots of sugary treats

Love Is in the Air at Pace

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez and Joseph Landy February 14, 2024
They say take your time with love, but we think we’re going the right PACE.
The new cover for "1989 (Taylor's Version)"

The Reinvention of Taylor Swift

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Design Editor January 18, 2024
Taylor Swift’s newest release is an updated version of her original album “1989,” an album titled withbased on the year she was born to signify her rebirth that she began to go through. The album, now called “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” includes updated vocals along with five new songs “from the vault.” that reveal more personal feelings than ever.
People using MTA machines in Grand Street B/D train station.

MTA Fares May Rise by Labor Day If Proposition Is Accepted

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Reporter June 12, 2023
Kaja Mihajlova, a 10th grader who uses the subway to travel often says she pays for the single pass everytime she goes out. She says that raising the price on MTA fares is “horrible and should not happen, I feel like they’re robbing me.” 
'Daisy Jones & the Six': The Rise of a Dramatic Band

‘Daisy Jones & the Six’: The Rise of a Dramatic Band

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Reporter April 26, 2023
Sometimes book-to-show adaptations are unfavorable, but writer Taylor Jenkins Reid’s “Daisy Jones & the Six'' proves to be a distinct exception.
Covid Class Essays to Be Published in NY Pandemic History Book

Covid Class Essays to Be Published in NY Pandemic History Book

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Writer March 20, 2023
Thinking that writing their stories would help others through similar situations, Christain Durian and Charlie Love, using a pseudonym, wrote essays from the heart of their struggles during the height of the pandemic.
Christopher's Big Cherry consists of a mix of chocolate, peanuts, and most importantly cherries. Made in 1887 in Southern California and now made by Adams and Brooks company.

[Photo] Economy Candy: Where All Your Candy Dreams Come True

Pacer Staff January 19, 2023

Christopher's Big Cherry consists of a mix of chocolate, peanuts, and most importantly cherries. Made in 1887 in Southern California and now made by Adams and Brooks company.

Ms. Garcia and Mr. Weiss serve food to students on the 3rd floor.

[Photo] Pacegiving: A Fun Festive Feast

Ally Dolores, Managing Editor December 7, 2022

Ms. Garcia and Mr. Weiss serve food to students on the 3rd floor.

Ms. Garcia and Mr. Weiss served food to students on the 3rd floor

Ms. Garcia and Mr. Weiss served food to students on the 3rd floor

Tiago Neves gives his candidate speech to a sophomore crowd.

SGO President Tiago Neves declares, ‘Everything has to change, from lockers to bathrooms.’

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Writer November 15, 2022
SGO held elections in October for student leaders which resulted in six new grade-level presidents and additional representatives for each grade.
Ninth graders Erick Drayton, Aaron Moore, Ray Dharamraj and 12th grader D'Laini Canty.

Exceptional, Terrible & Hilarious Blind Dates: Drama Club’s “Check Please”

Ixchel Reyes-Hernandez, Writer June 1, 2022
This comedy showed the different aspects of going on dates with people who are either insane, self-absorbed, or absurd. The play lasted an enjoyable hour and a half with the performers delivering lines from memory.
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