Economic Impact of the Tensions between the USA and Iran

Authors: Luke Ridley, Miina Järviste and Laura Bladosz Introduction As…

Why is so much expected of us?

From a very young age, we've often been asked, "What…

Economic Development and Sustainability: a Paradox?

Author: Anna Sophia Teles Krappitz As I was reading Plato…

I’m paying in € right?

Author: Richard Mayer Why our credit cards and the American government are intertwined.  It is a beautiful morning and you are walking to wherever you need to go. On the way, you see a lovely bakery and decide you would like to have a coffee. You go in, talk to the person at the counter and then get your coffee. You pay by card, as always. But this time, the card refuses. You try your other credit card and it does not work either. Luckily, you find some…

The Northernisation of “Global” issues

When I arrived at school just days after major developments…

The Future of Music 

Music and society evolve together, sometimes in conflict. While music…

Is Power corruption? Does it mean respect?

Analysis of Powerless by Lauren Roberts, in the Social injustice…

Mirror

This work was written with the idea that poetry should…

Understanding Anxiety: Recognize It, Confront It, Overcome It

Anxiety is an emotion individuals typically feel during phases of…

Cosmic Ancestors

Perhaps you have looked up at the sky on a…

I’m paying in € right?

It is a beautiful morning and you are walking to wherever you need to go. On the way, you see a lovely bakery and decide you would like to have a coffee. You go in, talk to the person at the counter and then get your coffee. You pay by card, as always. But this time, the card refuses. 

The Arctic Melt: New Trade Routes, Rising Rivalries

As Arctic ice melts around Greenland, new shipping routes are emerging that could slash transit times between Asia and Europe by 40%, challenging the dominance of the Suez and Panama Canals. But this shortcut comes with high stakes: intensifying geopolitical competition among the US, Russia, and China, while threatening a fragile ecosystem.

Serial Killers: Born or made?

Experts in psychology, criminology, and neuroscience, including Dr. Scott Bonn, believe that serial killers are “made” through a combination of severe childhood trauma, dysfunctional families, and social factors. It is notable that when you dive into the childhood and upbringing of serial killers, it is highly likely to find cases of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse as well as neglect.

Can I CanSat?

Have you ever wandered down the Da Vinci hallways and seen these strange, flashy posters with a slightly sci-fi looking can? Have you ever stopped […]