Mental Health in today’s society
By Rebecca and Katarina Agius Jager, EEB1 We live in a decaying society, an exponentially less personal society, an ever-more demanding society, the seeds of which have been sown by … Read More
By Rebecca and Katarina Agius Jager, EEB1 We live in a decaying society, an exponentially less personal society, an ever-more demanding society, the seeds of which have been sown by … Read More
By Varese, adapted for 13 Stars Newspaper by the Editorial Board. This year our Easter break falls during the nCOV-19 quarantine period. It doesn’t sound very exciting, but it is … Read More
By the CoSup (László MOLNÁRFI EEB1, Martina LALOVA EEB1, Filip KALAPISH EEB4).
On the 15th-17th of April 2020, the Board of Governors will reconvene through video conference to decide, among other things, on measures to take for the 2019-2020 European Baccalaureate session to ensure its fairness and integrity, after suspending classes in situ in March of 2020 until the Coronavirus crisis abates. What is the best decision to take?
By László Molnárfi, S7HUA, EEB1. Whereas deontologist principles – the idea that actions are judged on some inherent moral value– are very noble, the world often requires utilitarian principles. Deontologists … Read More
BY Ava ABHELAKH, EEB4, S5NLA. [UPDATE] Italy is the new epicenter of the COVID-19. Italy’s total number of cases is now over 59.000, and with a death toll near 5,500 … Read More
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.