Never Mind Your Language!
From the immortal psalms, gospels, and epistles of the King James Bible to the eloquence of Cicero and Homer; the galvanising wartime speeches of Winston Churchill; … Continue reading Never Mind Your Language!
One term down, three to go: Advice For Year 9s
As high school students, we have to deal with a heap of problems. The struggle of carrying five textbooks home, only to lug them all back … Continue reading One term down, three to go: Advice For Year 9s
Dust to Glory
Dance, dance. Ballet slippers paired with a hushed up spine––those girls and all their stuff––pretty arabesques, dream dose of caffeine for that extra kick. Sweating, leaping, … Continue reading Dust to Glory
A Sacrifice of Gratitude
Logically, life is only time. It is merely a state of being. From your first breath to your last. That is it. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes. That is life. Continue reading A Sacrifice of Gratitude
Interview with Principal Steven Hargreaves
Taylor Swift vs. Kanye – What’s Principal Hargreaves’s verdict? — this and 10 other interesting questions answered by the principal of Macleans College Continue reading Interview with Principal Steven Hargreaves
Dark Land
There was only light in her sight. No pattern stared back at her. No colour. No shape. Only light. She pleaded for darkness, but it would never come again. Not for her. Continue reading Dark Land
The Gay Thing – An Idiot’s Guide To Being Rainbow
In a world where the acronym “LGBTQIA+” just seems to be getting longer, it only seems to be confusing more and more people. Continue reading The Gay Thing – An Idiot’s Guide To Being Rainbow
Black Panther: A Considerably Unprofessional Review
10 years of Marvel Cinematic Universe. 18 movies. It’s safe to say Marvel plays a huge part in this generation. Continue reading Black Panther: A Considerably Unprofessional Review
Essays Shouldn’t Be Hard—Why Do We Pretend They Are?
Since when on Earth did the act of writing an essay become the art of writing an essay? Continue reading Essays Shouldn’t Be Hard—Why Do We Pretend They Are?
