For it is only spring, the time I remember how to be alive or at least am allowed to daydream about it. And maybe, if the sun is kind and the wind is gentle, I’ll meet myself again, the girl with the braids, the girl who ran, the girl who bled and laughed…
Italy’s Educational Evolution: Balancing Tradition with the demands of a changing World
As Italy navigates a period of significant economic and political transition, the national public school system finds itself at a defining crossroads. Often viewed as […]
The Ancient Art of Classroom Siestas
In an inspiring display of academic resilience, students across the nation are mastering a highly specialised skill: sleeping in class without getting caught. Dubbed The […]
“The Darkness Before the Light” & “LIFE and Its Expectations”
Author: Sia Shah, ESMol Following the theme of life’s struggles, these two poems, read together, create a reflection: the poet exposes the moral of the […]
Retirement homes: Time with the Elderly
Have you ever wondered what the elderly do in retirement homes? Well, Mrs. Softic’s volunteering team meets every Saturday morning. In this volunteering, the team spends their time with elderly people, playing […]
The Impact of Gender Roles in Politics
Author: Viveca Von Lilienfeld-Toal & Maya Schuster Have we truly achieved equality in politics, or do invisible barriers still decide who gets to lead? Gender roles refer […]
Locke VS Descartes
Author: Anonymous, EEB2 Locke – défenseur de l’idée du contrat social et du droit naturel – a une conversation avec Descartes, lui-même philosophe de métaphysique. […]
Economic Impact of the Tensions between the USA and Iran
Authors: Luke Ridley, Miina Järviste and Laura Bladosz Introduction As tensions rise between the United States and Iran, many problems have come with it. Today’s […]
Why is so much expected of us?
From a very young age, we’ve often been asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”, at 5 years of age, we […]
Economic Development and Sustainability: a Paradox?
As I was reading Plato Tackles Climate Change by Matthew Pye I stumbled upon a passage that I found quite interesting. This passage led me to ask myself the question: why do we, as a society, choose to measure nations based on their monetary value, their wealth, or their industrial advancement?