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The traditional Kabyle dress
Dounia tells us about the ethnic northeastern Algerian dress, called a Kabyle dress, along with important rules and symbols hidden within...
Mar 29, 20212 min read


A poem for life.
Cindy writes a heartfelt, emotional poem about leaving behind writing for a loved one. I'm stuck on you. I may not always make a great...
Mar 28, 20211 min read


Do we need libraries?
Sherrie talks about how libraries offer more than just the opportunity to check out books. Short answer, yes. We need libraries not just...
Mar 26, 20212 min read


Through ignorance grows intolerance
Hifza says that religious tensions start with prejudice, and can easily be avoided if one strives to properly educate themselves about...
Mar 24, 20212 min read


Algerian Couscous
Dounia, a student in Algeria, explains what her culture means to her while detailing a traditional and meaningful Algerian dish called...
Mar 22, 20212 min read


Students' intelligence cannot be measured by GPA
Cindy talks about Indonesia's GPA system and why students' intelligence can't only be based on scores, but also a good attitude and...
Mar 20, 20212 min read


Water your eyes
Irene, passionate about mental health, talks about the processes behind crying and why it can be beneficial in certain scenarios. When we...
Mar 19, 20212 min read


Exploration of modern themes in Gaspara Stampa’s "The Rimes"
Addison explores how Gaspara Stampa, an Italian poet, challenges the gender and mental health conventions of her time through her...
Mar 18, 20214 min read


Ancient Egyptians celebrated Mother’s Day for 7,000 Years
Nadine, from Egypt, talks about the time-old practice of Mother's Day with regard to famous goddesses and Egyptian history close to her...
Mar 17, 20212 min read


Can apps help you? Yes.
Sherrie, a new high school writer from North Carolina, gives us tips and tricks on using apps to make money. All I thought about as a kid...
Mar 16, 20212 min read
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