CASE STUDY: Child Abuse in Romania

Romania needs governmental transparency, effective policy making, and an educational system that encourages its youth to stay in school. Unfortunately, it is not the only one.

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?”

Forms Without Substance – the BELIEFS and PHILOSOPHY of the JUNIMEA Movement

by Georgia Mirica The “Junimea” association adopted the following French motto: « rentre tout le monde, restent ceux qui peuvent » (all may come, but only those who can stay may do so). As identified by philosopher and philologist Tudor Vianu, the defining characteristics of the “Junimea” movement were: the philosophical spirit, the oratorical spirit,ContinueContinue reading “Forms Without Substance – the BELIEFS and PHILOSOPHY of the JUNIMEA Movement”

An introduction to the “Junimea” Movement

by Georgia Mirica It seems that the youth are always discontent with the world they live in, the world created by their predecessors, creating a perpetual cycle that manifests itself in the present as well as in the past. One of the best-known examples of this in Romanian history can be found in the “Junimea”ContinueContinue reading “An introduction to the “Junimea” Movement”

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