Eva Klug, Columnist
Eva Klug is an eighth grader in her first year in Journalism as a columnist for The Horizon Sun. She’s been going to Horizon Honors since she was in preschool. Klug has many interests, including playing softball, sleeping, making and being with friends, walking, listening to music, making slime and playing with it, shopping, going to the beach, and being by herself. Klug is an ambivert, meaning she loves to be by herself but also loves to be with people she’s having a great time with. Klug‘s second elective is Yearbook. She enjoys it because it means she gets to help make the school yearbook. It always sounded interesting to her and she’s glad she gets to do it. Klug loves animals even though some really scare her. She loves sea creatures including seahorses, jellyfish, dolphins, sea turtles, and all the other non-scary animals in the sea. But out of all those, her favorite is seahorses. Other animals she loves outside of the sea include cats, rabbits, squirrels, and racoons. She doesn’t really do much research on them but she loves how cute and fun they can be. Klug is very good with kids, even though she can get a bit overwhelmed with them from time to time. She wants to spend her teenage years being a babysitter because she knows it is one of her skills. Klug is ready to research and report information for The Horizon Sun.