The Value that Lies in Being Educated
Katelynn Huong takes a look at how Tara Westover's Educated allowed for a better appreciation of the importance of school and learning.
A Sister, a Brother, and an Origami Crane
A sister learns a valuable lesson in never taking her life or her family's lives for granted when her brother is hospitalized.
The Day I Had to Leave
A poignant story of immigration and perserverence about the journey from Iraq to Canada, and how self-belief and faith paved the way.
Study Notes: A Student’s Journey
In this time of increased online schooling, the practice of taking neat and orderly study notes has never been more important.
Misogyny in the Hip-Hop Scene
Hip-hop songs can draw us in with thumping beats, but how often do we think of the underlying themes of misogyny in hip-hop?
The House on Mango Street and the Incomparable Relatability of Autobiographies
This article takes a deep dive into the genre of "semi-autobiographical" works, specifically Sandra Cisneros' The House On Mango Street.
The Social Benefits of Blockchain Technology
Martin Thaw writes about social issues on how the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) can benefit from blockchain technology.
Anime Comes with Art and a Story
Anime and manga are so interesting, they capture people's minds and their nature. So, what is anime and how is it different from cartoons?
Insect Meals
Fried tarantulas are considered a delicacy in Cambodia. Bugs Cafe, a cafe in Cambodia, has been gaining popularity for its insect-filled menu.
On a Teenager’s Bookshelf
Here are some must-read novels to help you get through school, provide some much-needed stress relief, and prevent you from spending unnecessary time looking for books.