THE MYTHS IN OUR WORLD: SECOND MYTH
BY MARA PALAGHICIUC EEB4, S5 FRA THE MYTH OF KING MIDAS “My heart…My dearest heart… What about it? It longs for so many things, yet so few of them can utterly satisfy it… … Read More
BY MARA PALAGHICIUC EEB4, S5 FRA THE MYTH OF KING MIDAS “My heart…My dearest heart… What about it? It longs for so many things, yet so few of them can utterly satisfy it… … Read More
The world has never been as threatened as it is today. If we don’t act now, it will be too late. Therefore, we’d like to introduce you to one of the … Read More
By Laia Gomez Picón, ESF Our generation has a complicated relationship with literature. Gen-Z is known as the generation which grew up with technology. In everyone’s eyes we’re the generation which was born with … Read More
By Olivia Neuray, EEB4 S7 FRC Climate change is the biggest threat for the future of our planet and to our own future. There are a lot of things that … Read More
By Cailin Reiff, LUX1 S2ENA Helen Keller was born in 1880 in the U.S. She had a ‘normal life’ until nineteen months of age. At nineteen months old Keller became ill with an undiagnosed illness. The doctors described it as an “acute congestion of … Read More
By Nicolas Pérez Barley, EEB4 S6 DEA & Marina D’Ago, EEB4 S6 ITA In one of the most populous countries in the world, and perhaps the African country with the … Read More
By Kate BEKAERT, EEB4 S7 NLA “Well, here we are”. He turns his head to look at Syme. I loathe the pity in his eyes. He’s always there – so … Read More
By Laetitia L ESF On Monday the 18th February, the Frankfurt S7 started writing their PreBAC exams: two dazed weeks that passed in a rush from one subject to another, … Read More
By Sarah GONNORD, EEB4 S6 ENA In light of March being Women’s History Month, I wish to shed light on women who helped shape the society we live in today. … Read More
By Laura Fuentes Gómez, LUX1 S7ESA Asking someone if they’d consider themselves a feminist is often met with hesitation, a deep breath, followed by an answer along the lines of “well, I believe in equality…”, or “I want gender equality, sure, but I … Read More