What’s on a map?
That sounds like a dumb question, but it vastly depends on what the mapmaker wants there to be. Or what they want to leave out.
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What’s on a map?
That sounds like a dumb question, but it vastly depends on what the mapmaker wants there to be. Or what they want to leave out.
This piece looks back but also looks forward by celebrating the achievements of being a member of BTSB.
So, it’s finally been a year of COVID. We asked SUBers how COVID-19 has affected their general well-being and financial status, and whether or not they felt the university or the government had taken enough action and given enough support for students during this time.
What does poetry teaching look like inside a classroom in 2020? Leo’s article details the experience of a two-session poetry workshop, and most importantly, introduces the poems written by the new, High School poets. You may find the students’ poems scattered in this issue.
If you’re looking for ways to entertain yourself in the midst of this crisis, I here bring you a really creative one. It’s called a “found poem,” and I’ll give you the instruction on how to create your own next.
A comparative cross-cultural reflection of life in Costa Rica and life in Finland. This essay reviews education mainly, as well as a philosophy of time and quantity in advanced Scandinavian society.