Check out our newest newsletter – afterhours. Find out about what goes on in our school after hours, read some creative pieces on our interpretation of this topic, brush up your current affairs, listen to podcasts, enjoy book reviews and have fun with some puzzles in this fun newsletter! brought to you by The JournalismContinue reading “Afterhours”
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Afterlife (a Journsplit take)
by Skylar What’s the worst that could happen after death? Well, various cultures have diverse interpretations of the afterlife and lingering spirits that will always keep the past alive… Check out our analysis on the subject! P.S. you might want to listen to the end instead of just reading the transcript to get some extraContinue reading “Afterlife (a Journsplit take)”
Kasharnta
No use searching in the dictionary, “Kasharnta” is a nonsense word we made up. Our members attempt to give their own meaning to this word, producing a uniquely varied assortment of works. Enjoy reading this newsletter produced back in 2022 below.
Utopia/Dystopia
Take a deep dive with the Journalism Club members as we grapple with these two conflicting extremes. Take a look at the creative pieces by our members, written in 2020.
Wonderment
Wonderment is a common experience that all humans inevitably have. Take a peek back in our archives at this club-wide piece where our members in 2019 wrote pieces about wonderment.
Nostalgia
Nostalgia: Something that everyone has felt, at least once in their lives. A longing for anything lost to the sands of time. The Journalism Club collectively decided to work on this theme in early 2023, and explore the concept of nostalgia itself. In this collection, we delve into experiences with nostalgia, the light that itContinue reading “Nostalgia”
NEON
by the journalism club Neon – the chemical element of atomic number 10, an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group. Take a deep dive into this informative and fun piece about neon!
distance
by the journalism club As we gain experience from the inevitable passing of time, some things seem to become all the more distant from us. A vivid moment we once thought was the best of our lives, became a forgotten memory, hidden under the weight of our age. In these pieces, we explore the meaningContinue reading “distance”
The Curious Issue
The Curious Issue This is The Curious Issue. Written in 2019 by members of the Journalism Club, The Curious Issue has a very interesting history. Flashback to the end of 2018 – the beginning of 2019: The Journalism Club had questions. Many questions. And they wanted answers. Good answers. They hoped against hope that someday,Continue reading “The Curious Issue”