Alexa Murat
Alexa Murat ('23) is. an international student hailing from Oaxaca, Mexico. The oldest of her four siblings, she is a FC Barcelona and soccer fanatic. She believes in education and community as a driving force for change. She says, "The edge describes the feeling of fear I experience when my family comments on my body and my heating habits. It’s the constant frustration of whether or not my physical appearance will be approved. I’m still recovering from falling back into my unhealthy eating habits, but I am so proud of my journey to self love and acceptance."
Anvi Bhate
Anvi is a returning lower from Lexington, Massachusetts, who lives in Merrill on campus. She is very interested in biology and business, and enjoys playing her guitar or running in her free time. She writes, "The Edge represents our collective experiences with eating disorders - the insecurity and constant anxiety we have felt from merely looking at our reflection or eating a proper meal. We spent most of our lives so far never understanding how to view food and our bodies; never knowing when to starve or binge, and so many people at Exeter and around the world face the same struggles. We hope our talk will speak to you and encourage you to prioritise your well-being - you are not alone."
Atishay Jain
I am Atishay, a lower in Ewald, and am originally from New Jersey. I enjoy hanging out with friends, playing around on different instruments, and everything bio-related! Super excited to share my personal experiences of what it means to live life on the edge!
Dilan Cordoba
I was born in South America, immigrated to the United States in 2011, and grew up in the streets of New York City. Allow me to take you on this losing journey.
My story originates in the pacific coastal city of Quibdó, develops in the projects of LeFrack City, and prevails in the suburbs of Glen Cove, NY. Therefore, to me, "The Edge" encompasses engaging in life with a relentless approach to risk-taking and thus, tapping into discomfort as an element that necessitates growth.
Jaansi Patel
Jaansi Patel (she/her) is a prep from New Jersey and lives in McConnell Hall at Exeter. She enjoys debate, playing flute, reading about neuroscience, and recording episodes for her project LearnOn Podcast.
Lauren Kim
Lauren Kim is a returning lower living in Wheelwright Hall from Singapore! In her free time, she loves to bake, play music and go on runs. She writes, "The Edge represents our collective experiences with eating disorders - the insecurity and constant anxiety we have felt from merely looking at our reflection or eating a proper meal. We spent most of our lives so far never understanding how to view food and our bodies; never knowing when to starve or binge. Whether you struggle from bulimia or binge eating, we hope our talk will speak to you and encourage you to prioritise your well-being."
Ophelia Bentley
Originally from the UK, Phe (she/her) is a three year upper and day student affiliated with Lamont Hall. She's passionate about climate action and immigration reform, and loves to debate, read, and run on the track team in her free time.
Toby Chan
Toby is a senior at Phillips Exeter Academy. He lives in Connecticut and enjoys running, Latin, dogs, cats and turtles.
Zander Chearavanont
Zander is a Senior from Webster Hall with an interest in neuroscience and combat sports. He's from Samut Prakan, a province located near Bangkok.