
Opinion: Taking my time
By Malley O'Carroll, Hebron High School
• May 20, 2022

No laughing matter
By Janell Lim, Hagerty High School
• May 20, 2022

New octopus farm in Spain sparks moral debate
By Meghan Shelley, Bernards High School
• May 20, 2022

Mother’s Day without a mom: year two
By Jada Sandvall, Lincoln High School
• May 18, 2022

My Struggle with Black Hair in the Professional Space
By Olivia Payne, Academy of the Holy Names
• May 17, 2022

Opinion: Re-imagining the Holocaust curriculum as a solution to contemporary antisemitism
By Lila Ettedgui-Scott, Foothill Technology High School
• May 17, 2022

Stop saying “All Men”
By Jenny Loveland, North Cobb High School
• May 16, 2022

Roman Sompolinski: The Untold Story of a Holocaust Survivor
By Ava Schnipper, Scarsdale High School
• May 16, 2022

One step forward, two steps back
By Melody Cui and Mikaylah Du
• May 12, 2022

The Big Six’s big media game
By Mira Nalbandian, Parkway West High School
• May 12, 2022

College Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction
By Katrina Viloria, Metea Valley High School
• May 11, 2022

Drug Education Needs a Rewrite
By Hannah Cohen, Boulder High School
• May 11, 2022

Small steps on the road to recognition: Yosemite honors contribution of Chinese immigrants to the park’s creation
By Sarah Yee, Granite Bay High School
• May 10, 2022

Op-Ed: Environmental Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Evan Michaeli, Brimmer and May School
• May 10, 2022

Casual racism and the model minority myth: why schools must better serve Asian students
By Caleb Stipkovits, Minneapolis South High School
• May 9, 2022

6,042 miles.
By Shield editorial board , McCallum High School
• May 6, 2022

Life as a Teacher: Undervalued and Unappreciated
By Hailey Vanish, Tyrone Area High School
• May 5, 2022

Opinion: Education vs. Equity and the LGBTQ+ Community
By Megan Langsam, Rock Ridge High School
• May 4, 2022

White passing
By Anna Jerolimov, Monta Vista High School
• April 29, 2022

Global Energy Crisis Highlights the Need to Go Green
By Aidan Marks, Benilde-St. Margaret's School
• April 28, 2022

Finding the Grace in Grief
By Rosie Terry, Liberty High School - North Liberty, Iowa
• April 26, 2022

Opinion: Being the first in my family to attend college in America
By Bruna Horvath, Fossil Ridge High School
• April 26, 2022

Standardize sleep with year round standard time
By Margaret Cartee, The Harker Upper School
• April 26, 2022

Imperialism: America’s Double Standard
By Andrew Clair, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• April 25, 2022

Tried, Tested, Untrusted
By Sam Podnar, North Allegheny Senior High School
• April 25, 2022

Lost to assimilation
By Madi Michajliczenko, Parkway West High School
• April 21, 2022

Hanging by a Thread
By Sophie Lu, North Allegheny Senior High School
• April 21, 2022

The humans I met in New York
By Krish Dev, Monta Vista High School
• April 20, 2022

Is the media coverage of Ukraine unfair?
By Jason Shan and Deeksha Raj
• April 19, 2022

Invisible Disabilities
By Rachel Vrazel, Francis Howell Central High School
• April 15, 2022

Editorial: Take steps to affirm pronouns
By Epic Staff, Lynbrook High School - CA
• April 15, 2022

The War on Books
By Makena Senzon, Dreyfoos School of the Arts
• April 14, 2022

Celebrities are not your friends
By Saniya Koppikar, Coppell High School
• April 14, 2022

True crime takes criminal toll on psychological health
By Mahika Sharma, Chantilly High School
• April 13, 2022

Amazon’s return policy saves money at the expense of our environment
By Shreyas Sambara, Akilesh Kale, and Nidhay Mahavadi
• April 13, 2022

Slipping into the toxic culture of ballet
By Stephanie Solomon, Walt Whitman High School
• April 13, 2022

Living in a nightmare
By Sasha Kek, Lake Zurich High School
• April 12, 2022

Social media acts as both threat and aid in the Russia-Ukraine war
By Nick Landler, The American School in London
• April 12, 2022

When the News Gets Overwhelming, It’s Okay to Take a Break
By Grace Baek and Tyler Kim
• April 12, 2022

Can’t Stand For This
By Alyx Goldensoph, Kennedy High School - IA
• April 12, 2022

The problem with prisons
By Isaiah Dupree, Rancocas Valley Regional High School
• April 12, 2022

Derogatory slang perpetuates prejudice
By Margaret Cartee, The Harker Upper School
• April 12, 2022

Think Before You Post: Social Media Activity Impacts College Admissions
By Wildcat Editorial Board, Brea Olinda High School
• April 12, 2022

Filibuster creates division in U.S. Senate
By Mikai Tasch, Stillwater Area High School
• April 11, 2022

The Russian invasion of Ukraine will ultimately fail
By Jonnathan Robles, Stroudsburg High School
• April 8, 2022

Not to be taken lightly
By Skyler Glenn, Hagerty High School
• April 8, 2022

Personal column: stigma harms those with food allergies
By Katelyn Chu, Chantilly High School
• April 5, 2022

Be Wise, Don’t Underutilize
By Bella Andjelkovic, Wilton High School - CT
• April 5, 2022

Sexism: A Call for Accountability
By Anna Waldron and Lucy MacNeela
• April 4, 2022

Column: A dreadful goodbye
By Agustina Santo Bono, Lewisville High School - TX
• April 4, 2022
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