Applying to Oxford
Leah Kramer in conversation with Silvia Andreoletti, who will be studying PPE (politics, philosophy, economics) at Oxford. What will you be studying? Why did you choose that subject? Silvia will … Read More
Leah Kramer in conversation with Silvia Andreoletti, who will be studying PPE (politics, philosophy, economics) at Oxford. What will you be studying? Why did you choose that subject? Silvia will … Read More
Short analysis by Leah Kramer The Poem “You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like … Read More
By Luca Grittini and Julian Kratzer, S5EN, Frankfurt In this episode of Eurocast Julian and Luca interview Carlo Giudice, a 22-year-old graduate of the Ixelles school in Brussels. Carlo starts … Read More
By Luca Grittini, S5ENA, ESF Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is our genetic code. It is made up of molecules known as nucleotides, which have a phosphate group (which form a phosphate … Read More
By Edouard Huemer, S7FRA, ESF Who is Eric Zemmour? Eric Zemmour is a French far-right political journalist, who is rumored to participate in the next French presidential elections, coming up in 2022. Besides being politically active, he also works as an … Read More
By Jonas Hermans, S6ENB, ESF There has been a lot of conversation around this year’s COP in Glasgow, but what is it exactly, and why is it so important? What is … Read More
By Luca Grittini S5ENA, Frankfurt Moore’s Law tells us that every couple of years the number of transistors in a microchip double, but as transistors become smaller and smaller, quantum … Read More
In honour of Pride month, we decided to interview a representative from a club that represents LGBTQ+ people at one of our schools. To find out more about this club … Read More
by Silvia Andreoletti S6ITA, Frankfurt We’ve all been there: it’s time to send that college application, internship email or important letter that you’ve spent most of your waking hours working … Read More
By Leah Kramer, ESF Throughout history there was always a finite good — something everyone wanted but not everyone could have. This of course was the root of all conflict … Read More