Voyager

Calliope is a weekly (mostly) session in Journalism where we gather to write and share pieces based on the selected topic! This week, we have many more submissions!! Including those from our new Y1 members! Start off this journey with an extra special video, before enjoying some poetry as well as some short stories. “Voyager”,Continue reading “Voyager”

Poltergeist

Calliope is a weekly (mostly) session in Journalism where we gather to write and share pieces based on the selected topic! Enjoy the creative variety of poems and scroll to the end to find a couple of intriguing (and somewhat disturbing) short stories! Poltergeist, German for “rumbling ghost” or “noisy spirit”, is a type ofContinue reading “Poltergeist”

Renounce

Calliope is a weekly (mostly) session in Journalism where we gather to write and share pieces based on the selected topic! Have a look at this week’s poetry collection! I renounce my throne! “Renouncing” can be used in many scenarios, meaning to abandon, give up or turn away from something.  Cheng Jie The student ladenContinue reading “Renounce”

Revolution

Calliope is a weekly (mostly) session in Journalism where we gather to write and share pieces based on the selected topic! For our first-ever session this year, we got a nice range of poetry (spot the limerick and the haiku!) as well as a short story. Oh glorious Revolution… We nearly had an entire newsletterContinue reading “Revolution”

Politics (by Joseph)

The people watched as their new leader walked up to the stand, preparing his speech. He was an old man, and had served in the military for much of his life. To some, his mind never left it; he had made his intentions of strengthening the military quite clear. Many questioned his ability to rule,Continue reading “Politics (by Joseph)”

Politics (by Cayden)

A bull is elected to presidency in a nation of glass-people. Chaos ensues.  “Do you, Bull Bullman, solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will faithfully execute the office of Glassblower, and will to the best of your ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United Plates?”  “Moooo.”  In the first row of seats,Continue reading “Politics (by Cayden)”