Topics of Personal Interest
Is it really going to happen?
By Isha M., Grade 10 Re-read the heading 3 more times otherwise you’ll get a bad grade on your next test. Did you do it? If you did, you just complied to an intrusive thought. An intrusive thought is any unwanted thought that appears in your mind without warning. Many of us experience them without […]
Amphitheatre: balladoffruitsalad
By Red B., Luisa S., and Nadija T., Grade 9 Good evening, and welcome to The Amphitheatre of the Universe. May I see your ticket? Please, please, is there anything I can get you? Some buttered popcorn? A large fountain drink? Do hurry though, the show starts soon. Be careful not to trip while […]
In 6th Grade, Taylor Swift has anything but a bad reputation
By Michelle R. and Anna P., Grade 6 This year singer Taylor Swift has made one of the biggest comebacks in popularity among different age ranges. Many people have started to become more interested and become Swifties, even at MIS. “She is now such a mega-star: Almost every generation knows her,” said Middle School EAL […]
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 […]
The EU’s ambitious plan to switch to electric vehicles by 2035
Paul L., Grade 12 From cars to vans, the EU has embarked on its ambitious goal to make all vehicles electric by 2035. However, is this goal realistic? And is switching to electric vehicles truly the best way to address the problem of climate change? The European Parliament [E.P.], which is one of the seven European […]
