OUR VOICES COUNT – What would teenagers vote for if they could?
By Sveva Rembold, S2DE, European School of Varese. OUR VOICES COUNT – What would teenagers vote for if they could?
By Sveva Rembold, S2DE, European School of Varese. OUR VOICES COUNT – What would teenagers vote for if they could?
67% of students think the amount of work given differs than on normal school days, and of those 91% think the workload is too much. As a result, 52% report being more stressed with the new system.
Right now, while we all speak so much about corona virus, there are many other things happening around. One of these is the refugee crisis by the Greece and Turkish border. The suffering and hopes of refugees shouldn’t be neglected even during our current situation.
BY MARIELLA O’CURNEEN. Since the referendum in 2016, the United Kingdom has been trying to come up with a plan to leave the EU , a process very well known … Read More
“Dinosaurs thought they had time, too”
By Laszlo Molnarfi, EEB1, S6HUA.
“Maybe nobody can do anything, but we want to express our disquiet, we want to make sure we’re heard by those who CAN change the system,” says a student of EEB4 at an emergency meeting hastily convened in the wake of the new crisis facing the European Schools.
It seems as if climate change is an issue that, partly because it “may happen in the far future”, partly because other news like celebrity scandals or heated political debates … Read More
By Laurynas Pikutis, from the Woluwe Independent archive. A look into the EEB2 student representative elections and what goes down once they have been elected. Every year, the students of … Read More