What Students Are Saying About Anti-L.G.B.T.Q. Legislation, Multilingualism and Nature’s Wonders
Growing up in a multilingual family definitely affected me and my environment that other kids who aren’t multilingual don’t experience. English isn’t actually my first language. I learned to speak Gujarati since the day I was born, and I constantly was submerged into the language as I grew up…I love being bilingual. I love being…
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Sunshine Protection Act, Aviation Disaster, Invasive Species
A recent Times special section on cryptocurrency describes it as a tech trend that is “too big to overlook” for both its economic and cultural power. These days, “crypto” usually refers to the entire universe of technologies that involve — the systems that power digital currencies like Bitcoin, but also serve as the base layer…
What Students Are Saying About Emotional Intelligence, Speaking Their Mind at School and Underappreciated...
Some may feel stifled or censored by campus culture at their schools. I even concede that I have known many peers who have felt the same. I myself was once one of them. However, at this point, I really feel no such restraint on me. In my view, who cares what I think or what…
What Students Are Saying About Ignoring Text Messages, Sharing Their Lives Online and a...
This image depicts the reality of how exhausting life can be at times, bringing light to a struggle we all know. From an outsider’s point of view, you do not know exactly what the man is going through, but it is obvious that something he is experiencing in his life is weighing him down, withering…
What Students Are Saying About Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
I feel disappointed that countries who claim to value progression are still using century-old tactics for gaining power and control over independent states. It shows that agreements between countries for peace and civil discussion do not take value over a leader’s own wants and desires, no matter how many disagree with them. This also makes…
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Ukraine Invasion, C.D.C. Guidelines, Women’s Soccer
After months of troop buildups, grim warnings of violence and vague assurances of peace, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on Feb. 24. Despite efforts at diplomacy, Russia attacked several major cities, including the capital, Kyiv, resulting in dozens of deaths. Which of the following facts about Ukraine, Russia and the roots of this war are…
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Tom Brady, Syria Raid, Shipwreck Hunt
Last week, the Republican Party officially declared the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and events that led to it “,” and rebuked two lawmakers in the party who have been most outspoken in condemning the deadly riot and the role of Donald J. Trump in spreading the election lies that fueled it.
What Students Are Saying About Laziness, Local Cuisine and an Abandoned Phone Booth
Haitian restaurants in Miami are special in so many other ways; besides the fresh food and welcoming atmosphere, they are filled with Haitian pride. The most obvious place to go for Haitian cuisine in Miami is the Little Haiti neighborhood (north of downtown) and North Miami (near West Dixie Highway). I would absolutely recommend Chef…
What Students Are Saying About Rejection, Overcoming Fear and Their ‘Word of the Year’
My fears have stopped me from doing many things I wanted to do. I have missed out on social events, school, etc. I have very bad social anxiety and I have a really big fear of people judging me. This has made it really hard for me to ask for help because i feel stupid…
What Students Are Saying About Candy Stores, Acts of Generosity and Things That Disgust...
I feel a strong sense of disgust towards human secretions. Even the presence of these two words side by side sends a bone-trembling chill down my spine. The article mentions disgust being tied to either your senses or your mental association with the object. In my case, both my senses and mental state are revolted…










