In the end, what matters most is you. You are always given the chance to make a choice and to make a change.
[Opinion] When reality crashed the ideals: The academic shift to K-12
The value of an innovation does not only rely on its idea, but more importantly, its applicability in the real world.
How materialism flourishes among the ‘always-on’ generation
Our lives are well-documented on social media, and the pressure to look good and own fancy things has never been higher and more common.
Fortress amid weakness: Understanding the bully and the bullied
Bullying decreases the students’ capability to cope with norms, making them unaware about how to correct themselves in the future.