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We hope to educate and create a community.
Each publication aims to educate people on history, political theory, and world events.
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With his parents and brother, Ryan Fabre grew up in Orange County, California. During this time, Ryan would split playing soccer with his dad and tennis with his mother. The 2008 recession moved their family to Southern France, where his dad’s family lived. Not knowing the language, he persevered despite a new home, culture, and language. Ryan would only flourish once he moved to Paris. This is where he found his independence, commuting to school by foot and subway. During this time, he became fluent in French and familiar with a new culture.
However, his family would return to California for his brother’s college education and Ryan’s freshman year of high school. Despite Ryan’s social success, his education lagged because of the language barrier. Once in high school, he found a love for history and World War II. His experiences in France, Barcelona, and Moscow would amplify this newfound joy. Ryan would also choose to focus on tennis and join the high school tennis team.
Ultimately, Ryan’s love for tennis and history would lead him to become a Political Science Major at Saddleback Community College. He was nominated captain and given the Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship Award by the league. Continuing this path, Ryan transferred to Chapman University, where he obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a minor in Holocaust History. The pandemic consumed his Junior and Senior year, yet he would participate in the school’s partial tennis season.
As a graduate, Ryan works with the Regimes Museum as a journalist contributor and podcast team. He also works as a tennis coach, sharing his passion and knowledge with eager students. Finally, he enjoys going to the gym.
William H Bishoff is from Ohio. He finds his home state to be beautifully adorned by forests and greenery. William was raised in a middle-class family; his parents were both bankers. His mother worked part-time, while his father always worked a full-time job. In middle school, William found his passions. He joined the tennis team and met a lifelong friend. Academically, William excelled. He became bored with school due to completing his homework far in advance. As a result, he often volunteered to help his teachers to grade assignments.
By High School, he missed school. William enjoyed history after participating in freshman year in World War 1 and Cold War simulation exercises. The classes focused on society, not memorization. Outside of class, he kept to himself by staying with his close friends and focusing on sports such as Tennis and cheerleading. At age 17, he graduated High school after three years.
He then moved across the country to Orange County, California. William enrolled in art school to become an animator. Due to a lack of inspiration, he would again turn to the military for a new purpose. Yearning to make a difference in the War on Terror, he joined the United States Marine Corps in 2017. After graduating from boot camp, he separated from the military for mental health reasons, thus terminating his contract early. He integrated back into civilian life by attending Saddleback Community College.
At college, he joined the tennis team, learned to think for himself, and gained independence. He decided to study political science and began pursuing his new goal of becoming a lawyer. William transferred to Cal State Fullerton to complete his undergraduate. He learned about Eastern culture and loved law, history, and politics. Since obtaining his degree from Cal State Fullerton, he has been preparing for Law School and is incredibly proud to work in his family's financial planning firm for six years. Finally, he does not enjoy going to the gym.