According to Nessie Sungea, one of the cafeteria workers, the regular freezer was broken before the school year started. It needs new parts in order to be fixed, and that can take a long time. The school put out substitute freezers: the black, round, short cylinders with ice walls attached around them.
The freezers are one of the few topics in school that everyone can have an opinion about, whether you are a star athlete or an ivy-bound scholar – or neither. Furthermore, as I reasoned, the students not included in any school activities, have no friends, and know very little about major school events, probably give more thought to random objects around the school. In an attempt to make The Corral an inclusive, “everyman” newspaper that covers all voices in the school, I conducted a survey on the new freezers and made fancy graphics for your viewing enjoyment.
Lastly, please respect the cafeteria workers and stop stealing soft drinks. It gives them extra work to do and they don’t get paid enough for that.
Here I present the results of my survey (infographics by Esther Wang):