Gokce writes about the splendid documentary shot by David Attenborough that everyone should see.
As spooky season is upon us, Rita takes us through the history of horror movies and its trends. From vampires to zombies, the horror genre is still alive!
Medium’s Jaja dives into the online phenomenon ‘No Simp September’ and explores what this phenomenon shows about our generation.
Join Emma as she reviews each song from ‘The Album’ by BLACKPINK, the group’s first-ever full album since debut.
Most young people have likely dedicated a portion of their time on Buzzfeed quizzes. Andrada looks into the appeal of Buzzfeed quizzes and why people take them.
The new live-action movie Mulan came out recently, but instead of getting celebrated it is getting backlash. Stephanie tells us the difference to the Disney classic Mulan from 1998 as well as the reasons for the sometimes harsh critique.
If you haven’t already listened to Troye Sivan’s latest EP, now’s a good time to plug in your headphones as Danny reviews each song ranked according to his preference.
In this memoir, Isabella shows the opportunities that exist in spontaneous exploration. Recounting her first-year experiences in Amsterdam, she makes a strong case to visit the International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA).
Emma describes the new TikTok aesthetics that have surfaced with the increased popularity of the app during the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this article, Rita discusses the good and bad of the digital world in the pandemic on our health and how we can control technology’s adverse effects and turn it into our hero.
TikTok is widely used among young adults these days. Stephanie tells us what consequences the ban of the viral app may have in the US.
Fictional young girls and boys are fighting together in the army for their country Ravka. Danny explains why literature sets an example for equality in the military.
Emma uses her Swiftie superpowers to unveil what’s hidden behind Taylor Swift’s new album “folklore”
In this article, Quynh talks about COVID-19 face mask memes. Are they just entertainment or do they also raise awareness?
In this article, Margarete dives into why Hollywood movie studios delayed the release dates of blockbusters, including Christopher Nolan’s newest creation “Tenet.”
Gokce writes about the splendid documentary shot by David Attenborough that everyone should see.
As spooky season is upon us, Rita takes us through the history of horror movies and its trends. From vampires to zombies, the horror genre is still alive!
Medium’s Jaja dives into the online phenomenon ‘No Simp September’ and explores what this phenomenon shows about our generation.
Join Emma as she reviews each song from ‘The Album’ by BLACKPINK, the group’s first-ever full album since debut.
Most young people have likely dedicated a portion of their time on Buzzfeed quizzes. Andrada looks into the appeal of Buzzfeed quizzes and why people take them.
The new live-action movie Mulan came out recently, but instead of getting celebrated it is getting backlash. Stephanie tells us the difference to the Disney classic Mulan from 1998 as well as the reasons for the sometimes harsh critique.
If you haven’t already listened to Troye Sivan’s latest EP, now’s a good time to plug in your headphones as Danny reviews each song ranked according to his preference.
In this memoir, Isabella shows the opportunities that exist in spontaneous exploration. Recounting her first-year experiences in Amsterdam, she makes a strong case to visit the International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA).
Emma describes the new TikTok aesthetics that have surfaced with the increased popularity of the app during the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this article, Rita discusses the good and bad of the digital world in the pandemic on our health and how we can control technology’s adverse effects and turn it into our hero.
TikTok is widely used among young adults these days. Stephanie tells us what consequences the ban of the viral app may have in the US.
Fictional young girls and boys are fighting together in the army for their country Ravka. Danny explains why literature sets an example for equality in the military.
Emma uses her Swiftie superpowers to unveil what’s hidden behind Taylor Swift’s new album “folklore”
In this article, Quynh talks about COVID-19 face mask memes. Are they just entertainment or do they also raise awareness?
In this article, Margarete dives into why Hollywood movie studios delayed the release dates of blockbusters, including Christopher Nolan’s newest creation “Tenet.”
Google Workspace Google Workspace prijzen Google Workspace migratie Google Workspace Google Workspace