By: Ethan Hu There are many different types of people in the world. However, one that many despise the most are bullies, people who use strength to intimidate others into inferiority or simply cause someone else discomfort. Usually, they can be found …
Read More »Thoughts on Brexit
By Michael Yang Since its founding, the European Union has had Britain as one of its primary members. Recently, however, the British people have voted to have Britain leave the EU, marking a historic decision for both Britain and the EU. While …
Read More »Urination In Public: A Kid’s Perspective
By Evan Li People urinate every day, usually in a toilet. Urinating in public is considered a “crime” in the United States. In places such as Ohio, people can be put in a prison for up to two years for public urination. …
Read More »The Trip Back: Adapting to A Different School System
Submitted By: Timothy Lee (Written in: 2013) Notes: After arriving back to the United States, adjusting was not easy. Hopefully this story will help ease and assure any students from overseas that everything will turn out fine. If you ever need any …
Read More »Importance of the Process
Submitted By: Timothy Lee 12:30. After competitions. After the chapter meeting. After dark. With final round competitions the next day, I thought I would be able to sleep early. Being told that I was among the best my entire life, I wanted …
Read More »When a Class Breaks You
Submitted By: Wesley Tsai One year ago, I signed up for the hardest class in my school without noticing it. Back then, I heard that this class was going to hurt, but, when I consulted my friends who took the class, they …
Read More »Private vs Public School
Submitted By: Katherine Han You are sitting in your bedroom when you overhear your parents talking about moving you from your current, public school to a private school. Education is a big thing in our lives. And part of getting a good …
Read More »End of Year Madness
Submitted By: Helena Li It’s almost May, which means there is only one month of school left! However, this doesn’t mean students get any slack in high school, school is just as busy as ever. In fact, this might be the worst …
Read More »Solving Schools
Submitted By: Timothy Lee When school requirements become increasingly competitive despite the perception that grades don’t determine who you are, the problem may lie in the system rather than in the individual. Society has begun focusing on the wrong areas in terms …
Read More »Reading The Scarlet Ibis
Reading The Scarlet Ibis Submitted By: Karen P. Link: The Scarlet Ibis I’m here to share with you a great story, a staple in the education of many. This particular short story resonates in the heart of one of our chief editors. …
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