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The Most Important Skill Students Need Isn’t Tech—It’s Storytelling
By: Aryan Srinivasan In an age where artificial intelligence can write code, summarize textbooks, and automate tasks once reserved for experts, one skill remains irreplaceably human: storytelling . And no, not just the kind that appears in novels or films. I mean the everyday ability to communicate an idea in a way that moves people—across cultures, languages, and borders. Students everywhere—whether in Seoul, São Paulo, Lagos, or London—are being taught to optimize, analyze,

Aryan Srinivasan
Nov 242 min read


Should Phones be Banned in Schools?
By: Craig McPherson Everyone keeps asking the same question about phones in school: “Should we ban them or not?” Honestly, I think that’s the wrong question. The real issue isn’t whether phones are allowed in the building; it’s whether anyone is ever going to teach us how to live with them like actual responsible humans instead of pretend robots who can just “turn it off and focus.” Most schools seem to handle phones in two ways. Option one: total lockdown. No phones in class
Craig McPherson
Nov 144 min read


Mike Macdonald is the Answer to Seattle's Struggles
By: Aryan Srinivasan FanStreamSports.com In the winding road of NFL coaching, Mike Macdonald’s arrival as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks marks one of the most intriguing chapters yet. A former defensive mastermind with the Baltimore Ravens, Macdonald was named Seattle’s head coach at just 36 years old — becoming the youngest head coach in the league at the time. Seattle Seahawks+2GeekWire+2 Building from a foundation of clarity When Macdonald stepped into the role, the Se

Aryan Srinivasan
Nov 53 min read


How the Seattle Seahawks are Flipping the Script in 2025
By: Aryan Srinivasan The Seattle Seahawks are not just heading into the rest of the 2025 season with promise—they’re showing up with momentum and a roster built to back it up. With a current record of 6-2 , they sit atop the NFC West and are proving that this new look team might be in full ascendancy. StatMuse+2ESPN.com+2 Why They’re Good Right Now Offensively, quarterback Sam Darnold is pushing the ball efficiently (over 2,000 passing yards early in the season). ESPN.com Ru

Aryan Srinivasan
Nov 52 min read


We’re Growing Up in a World on Fire — But That’s Exactly Why We Can’t Give Up
By Nadja Chavdarska It’s hard to open your phone these days without feeling a little hopeless. Wars, wildfires, elections that divide instead of unite, and a constant stream of bad news. You scroll past headlines about climate disasters, social injustice, and political chaos — and somewhere between your third class of the day and your fourth notification, it hits you: What’s even the point? I get it. We’re a generation raised in uncertainty. We watched adults argue about the
Nadja Chavdarska
Sep 162 min read


The Controversy to AP Classes
The debate over AP classes in high school is something that is discussed by almost all students. Most students ask the same question: Do I take an AP class? For some students, the answer is simple, but it’s not so simple to others. On one hand, these classes give students college credit and are a great way to challenge themselves. On the other hand, AP classes always come with a cost. As these classes continue to progress in the future, people become more unsure about taking
Ashley Sawh
May 32 min read


The Nostalgia Behind the Mind of a Child
Childhood is a short period in time where an individual goes through one of the most important developmental processes in their lives. In those first few years, a child will be faced with challenges and experiences that will shape them into the person they become. Some people even go as far as to say they learned more from their childhood than they do from adulthood. This is because in the first few years of childhood you are building the fundamental blocks and foundation of
Olivia Delvalle
Apr 93 min read


Do We Have Free Will According to Physics?
According to experts, whether our brains are mathematically inclined or not, the laws of physics encompass every aspect of our lives. Although we learn that biology concerns our very own existence and chemistry explains the reactions between the elements and the properties they are made out of–if it were not due to physics, those concepts would simply not exist. When it comes to studying humanities and politics, it is engraved in human nature to want freedom and self express
Nadja Chavdarska
Mar 133 min read
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