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Read more about the article Gig Economies: How the Internet Impacted the Workforce

Gig Economies: How the Internet Impacted the Workforce

  • Post published:March 21, 2023
  • Post author:By: Masa Ali
  • Post category:General

For many of us, specifically older students, we find ourselves internally screaming at the idea of turning into adults, and that is mainly due to the stress and hard work that we imagine comes with the workforce. Personally, I’ve witnessed many students and…

Read more about the article Art Abuse: Gone Too Far?

Art Abuse: Gone Too Far?

  • Post published:March 21, 2023
  • Post author:and Fatma Lari, By: Ikyoung Kim, Tania Mubaslat
  • Post category:General

Mortification and a malfunctioned campaign What could motivate someone to try and destroy a work of art? One may imagine that art vandals must be suffering from some form of mental illness, however, past events have proved that this is not the case.…

Read more about the article An Interview With A Special NES Teacher

An Interview With A Special NES Teacher

  • Post published:March 21, 2023
  • Post author:By: Maria Wagih
  • Post category:General

I was on a mission! I was determined to interview perhaps the most well-known- yet one of the busiest teachers in NES. All I had to do was track him down. I wanted to interview this specific teacher so I can know him…

Read more about the article The NES Bake and Book Sale

The NES Bake and Book Sale

  • Post published:March 14, 2023
  • Post author:By: Luca Tuccinardi
  • Post category:General/Internal/School Events

Over the years, NES and its students have hosted an event where you can buy several types of books or, (if you are not the reader type) you can buy sweets of many kinds; doughnuts, cupcakes…. You name it!   What's the bake…

Read more about the article Interviewing The Heads of The Peer To Peer Program

Interviewing The Heads of The Peer To Peer Program

  • Post published:March 14, 2023
  • Post author:By: Lina Alanany
  • Post category:General

Struggling with school? Well, the peer-to-peer program has got you covered. The program offers tutoring lessons after school on Wednesdays in a variety of subjects. I got the chance to interview the heads of the peer-to-peer department (Taha Electricwala and Judy Hegazy) about…

Read more about the article Ego vs Reputation

Ego vs Reputation

  • Post published:March 14, 2023
  • Post author:By: Muhammed Al Ali
  • Post category:General

How much do you value yourself in relation to how others see you?   I’ve had my fair share of self-reflection, I’m very flawed, and I usually try to acknowledge my faults, but sometimes that isn’t enough. Sometimes I value my own ego…

Read more about the article Meet the teacher: Mr. Bunting!

Meet the teacher: Mr. Bunting!

  • Post published:March 14, 2023
  • Post author:By: Zainab Sheikh
  • Post category:Community Articles/General/Interviews

Who is Mr. Bunting? Mr. Bunting is an amazing secondary English teacher! He's like a little spark of energy trapped in a ball. Mr. Bunting can be found teaching in room C1 and he’s always up to helping his students, even during break…

Read more about the article Edward Hopper: A Painting

Edward Hopper: A Painting

  • Post published:March 14, 2023
  • Post author:By: Sama Arefanian
  • Post category:General

“If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint.”  - Edward Hopper   The painting above, ‘Nighthawks’, was painted by American artist Edward Hopper. As he completed this painting, Hopper was dealing with the unique sensation of being…

Read more about the article It Did Get Better: A Short Story

It Did Get Better: A Short Story

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Sana Arefanian
  • Post category:General

As I drive to where it is, my eyes blurring with tears only allowing me to see blurry blobs of canary yellow lights and ruby red stop signs - the idea of turning the car around, completely forgetting about it all - pops…

Read more about the article Why History Is NOT The Least Important Subject

Why History Is NOT The Least Important Subject

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Fatma Lari
  • Post category:General/Informative/Interest

I have always loved history. It seemed quite interesting, and I never searched for a reason. However, something completely changed my perception. I spoke to a few friends, and one of them protested, “History is useless; we will never use this information in…

Read more about the article How To Survive Year 7

How To Survive Year 7

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Maya Takieldin
  • Post category:Community Articles/General/Tips

Year 7 is a massive step up from primary school and it can be quite overwhelming. When it feels slightly intimidating, the first step would be to calm down. You can do some breathing exercises, meditating, mindfulness, or simply distract yourself by doing…

Read more about the article The Mystery Behind Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

The Mystery Behind Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Noon Ahmed
  • Post category:General/Informative/Interest/Unsolved

A big aviation mystery that not even the greatest of experts could solve. Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared on March 8th, 2014. Since then, nobody had even caught a glimpse of it. 227 passengers and 12 crew members were lost that day and…

Read more about the article Lazy Dessert Recipes

Lazy Dessert Recipes

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Nouray Agha
  • Post category:General/Recipe of the Session

On some days we just can't help but feel lazy; Particularly on the weekends after a tiring week. As most of us would do, we’d start binging on our favourite TV show. Of course, we need a snack to munch on; after all,…

Read more about the article Art: A Spectrum

Art: A Spectrum

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Sama Arefanian
  • Post category:General

“A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art”- Paul Cézanne When the question is asked, most people connect art with realistic paintings and fancy privileged white men. They picture The Starry Night, The Mona Lisa and The Last…

Read more about the article Yoga and Mind Healing

Yoga and Mind Healing

  • Post published:January 10, 2023
  • Post author:By: Himakshi Kothari
  • Post category:General

Addiction fundamentally changes how a person behaves and thinks. Priority changes and self-care can sometimes be neglected in some ways. Recovery not only focuses on helping a person rid themselves of the mind and mood-altering substances but also prioritises helping a person obtain a…

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Riddle of the Session

There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

˙ǝsnoɥ ʎɹoʇs-ǝuo ɐ sʇᴉ—ʎuɐ ʇ,uǝɹɐ ǝɹǝɥʇ :ɹǝʍsuɐ

Joke of the Session

Why do mushrooms get invited to all the parties?

Because they are such fungis.

Fun Fact of the Session

Snakes can predict earthquakes

Word of the Session

Apricity

The warm rays of sun in the winter

Quote of the Session

“Always look people in the eye, even if they’re blind. Just say “I’m looking you in the eye, but it doesn’t seem to be doing much.”

 

~Phil Dunphy, Phil’s-osophy

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