Stress and Shooting: My Experiences with Stress in Competitive Gaming
School isn't the only thing that can stress kids out.See how Anisa Dahir learned to manage the stress that comes with competitive gaming.
The Positive Impacts of The Kids Write 4 Kids Contest: My Personal Experience
My name is Mya Barnett, and I’m a previous Kids Write 4 Kids contest winner! I won in 2016 when I was 12 years old in sixth grade, and I’m writing to you today as a 17-year-old and a junior in high school. It was such a privilege to have my writing acknowledged and appreciated […]
The Academic Identity Redefined
Hamidah Oderinwale takes us through the academic identity, along with the concepts of stoicism and identity diversification.
Moving Towards Greater Equality In Access to Online Learning During the Pandemic
Martin Thaw provides a look into online learning, and how a system that was supposed to be accessible isn't working for everyone.
Walking on Ice
Join Shadi Ahmadian on an artfully metaphoric story of how the Canadian immigration process can feel like walking on ice.
The Number on the Scale
A harrowing account of one person's triumph over an eating disorder, and the lessons that can be learned from heartache and struggle.
How I Started My Own Nonprofit Organization Amidst Quarantine
Follow Salina Guo's journey of starting a nonprofit during the pandemic, and how Just For You Tutoring has morphed from idea to reality.
Seven Years Apart
Elissa Chee discusses the unique seven-year age gap between her and her sister, and how their relationship has changed as both have grown.
My Sword and Shield Against Stress: How Music and Sports Changed my Life as a Student
The holidays are great, but they can also be full of stress for students. Find out how music and sports have helped Anne Ruprecht cope.
What it’s like to Be a Twin
Leah Ramsay gives us an inside look at the peaks and valleys of having a twin, and the importance of establishing your own identity.