Monthly Archives: March 2026

Living in two worlds

by Katharine Qiu, Grade 8 They often share the same space—the park bench, the supermarket aisle, the family dinner table—yet they inhabit vastly different universes. On one side, you have the teenager, plugged in, always-on, their world is a rapidly scrolling feed of information and social connection. On the other …

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Genetically Modified Organisms in Modern Agriculture

By: Angeli Fetizanan – 10th grade Each year, many farmers face drought, pests, plant disease, and poor soil. There are more people in the world now who want good food that they can trust. One way science helps with these problems is by using genetically modified organisms, often called GMOs. …

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Love you, dear “myself!”

By: Sherry – 8th grade In China’s social media, a simple sentence is influencing China’s teenagers: “Love you, dear ‘myself’, see you tomorrow!” It’s like a kind word to ourselves. This meme is from a simple video on TikTok. A blogger complained in her video that she didn’t want to …

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