Tuscany In A Nutshell

by Georgia Mirică Tuscany is a region located in the centre of the Italian peninsula, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on its west coast. It is highly acclaimed for the picturesque beauty of its rural landscapes as well as for the grandeur of its collection of Renaissance artwork. Indeed, this is a realm unlike any other.ContinueContinue reading “Tuscany In A Nutshell”

Russia is ‘everywhere’

The path to glory of a geopolitical and military global superpower by Sebastiano It is more and more clear that Russia and its leaders have grand ambitions, both politically and militarily. But there might be a problem for the rest of the world: these ambitions go far beyond the geographical territory of the largest countryContinueContinue reading “Russia is ‘everywhere’”

SHAILYA PURI | “Can gender be questionable?”

‘Gender inequality is a human movement and not a female movement.’ Why do Indian Women feel like it’s a “burden” being a woman? Well it all started in 2012 when a young Indian woman was gang-raped in New Delhi the capital of India. In present time she is known as “Nirbhaya” which means “Fearless”. ProtestersContinueContinue reading “SHAILYA PURI | “Can gender be questionable?””

Surpassing Dreams to Build a Solid Future

A Letter from Myself in 2030 The weakness of our generation lies within the manner in which we treat our present. The more you reach for your dreams, the further you slide away from those around you. You are part of a society that has yet to learn how to skillfully cooperate and build genuineContinueContinue reading “Surpassing Dreams to Build a Solid Future”

MAHBUBA SUMIYA | Was it Love at First Sight?

“E…” I said, staring at the biggest letter at the top of the eye chart, when the lady in awhite coat asked what I could see. Everything below that was blurry for me. At the age of eleven, I was officially diagnosed with severe myopia. The optometristconstantly changed the lenses while I was asked toContinueContinue reading “MAHBUBA SUMIYA | Was it Love at First Sight?”

Why Study Art?

by Lexi Born Visual art has been a foundational aspect of human life for hundreds of thousands of years. It predates the first civilizations, the first written languages, even the first settlements, and yet it is losing importance in today’s STEM-driven society. With so much emphasis on science and math, students, parents, and administrators alikeContinueContinue reading “Why Study Art?”

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