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Written by Kashvi Pallapotu. Graphic by Miha Palancha. Find yourself stuck with a professor whose critiques make you question your entire existence? I get it, and I feel you.
Set in the bedroom of survivor Amanda, the story is told through the eyes of her favorite toys and how they absorb and reflect her trauma.
A study found nearly 60% of young people reported feeling “very” or “extremely” worried about climate change. But channeling that into climate action could help, another study said.
When President Donald Trump took office and declared Chicago “ground zero” for the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, Alma Duran, 43, said her 10-year-old twins asked why their classes at ...
Here is everyone who will not be attending the 2025 Met Gala: Despite being an honorary chair of the event, LeBron James will ...
LOVE Quebec’s media arts program helps youth overcome social isolation, something high school student Chloe Snable says ...
Grist explains the serious feelings students have about climate change and that most teachers don’t know how to help.
The feeling of not being able to fit into the world is one of the inspirations for Aron Nels Steinke’s newest graphic novel, “Speechless.” ...
For unified activities within Lincoln Public School, pairing up people with and without intellectual disabilities is a quick ...
Students at Homewood-Flossmoor High School took part in a mental health event organized by a foundation created by Juice Wrld ...
As Georgia Milestones testing begins, Miller Fine Arts Magnet Middle School in Macon is supporting students with personal ...