Should we believe everything we see on social media?
By Andriana GIOTOPOULOU, EEB4 S6 FRB Since the rise of social media platforms, most of us, have made use of them to upload photos, communicate with friends and family, and see … Read More
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By Andriana GIOTOPOULOU, EEB4 S6 FRB Since the rise of social media platforms, most of us, have made use of them to upload photos, communicate with friends and family, and see … Read More
By Stella KRASTEVA, EEB4 S5FRC January 6, 2021 was a turning point in US history in multiple dimensions. It was a symbolic end of the theory of the American “exceptionalism”[I]. … Read More
Silvia Andreoletti, ESF There is an unavoidable conundrum that befalls anyone who wishes to do something for charity during these pandemic times. As the news makes us painfully aware, people … Read More
Athanasios Nathanail, EEB3 It seems like a very long time ago since, on November 3, the United States elections took place. The race for the future president of the country … Read More
By Sarah GONNORD, EEB4 S6 ENA Mental health was, and in some cases still is, a subject considered “taboo” in the world. And yet, in the face of COVID-19 and … Read More
By Lioba Trunk, EEB3 Diese kleine Geschichte, welche ich euch hier erzähle, ist mir vor ein paar Jahren an Springfest passiert – Springfest ist Ixelles’ Schulfest, in dem die ganze … Read More
By Marina D’AGO, EEB4 S6 ITA The yellowed palm leaves and eggshells strewn on the floor crunched under her feet. Somehow, an old man had dozed off on a sun-baked plastic chair. He had … Read More
By Caoimhe HAYES, ALI S4 Parting is such sweet sorrow On the 23rd of June 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. Thus began what was to … Read More
Protecting students from reality An article by Agata Mala, EEB3 Censorship is generally defined as the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered … Read More