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How Eurovision is Becoming a Political Platform

Alex Z., Grade 12  The politicization of Eurovision is an important topic for students to understand and engage with for several reasons. What seems like a pointless singing contest, is actually a contest that offers a unique lens through which students can explore global politics, diplomacy, cultural relations, and the ways in which seemingly apolitical events […]

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MOA- B Inhibitors: What does this “cure” really mean for Parkinson’s Disease?

Alexandra S., Grade 12   *Terms for clarification can be found at the bottom of the article*  Whether it be in school or with friends or family, we all have definitely been in a situation where we felt out of control. This always brings a sense of unease, physically, emotionally, or even both. Now imagine feeling […]

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Stuck In Barcelona

By Marcelo G.R, Jacob N., Grade 10 What was supposed to be a debate trip turned into an extended stay. Without the choice to rebut, the debate team was left optionless in Spain.   The debate team, trying to get back to Munich, found themselves unexpectedly stuck in the vibrant city of Barcelona due to 70 […]