By Sara Karbowski
Oftentimes, high schoolers are stressed out about things like homework or relationships. You might want to talk it out with your parents, but it can be hard to start a conversation about it. It may be scary, but talking to your parents will lessen the burden on your shoulders. Here are some tips to help you talk it out with your parents!
By Selina Chan
Teens have the tendency of getting sidetracked when they start using their phones. This is significant because there is less time to complete work, which can lead to more stress and pressure. Here are some tips to help break free from your phone.
By Daisy Wong
The trip between middle and high school can be daunting for students. Many of these fears may stem from the new environment, the structure of education, stress, etc. This distress is quite common and can be found in all eighth graders. Thankfully, using the following tips, we can address the anxiety head on.
By Hannah Magino
Your friends in high school become the people you rely on through the next four eventful years of your life. Choosing the right people to allow into your circle is essential for your well-being. Here are some tips for making good friends in high school.
In this episode, Dhruv Pai, the co-founder of Teens Helping Seniors, shares with us his experience about starting this initiative and offering insights for other high school students who are interested in starting their own program or organization for a certain cause.
By Jennifer Wan
Fiction has earned the perception of being “childish,” “fatuous,” or “read only for fun” among many. However, contrary to popular belief, fiction is not solely entertainment, and its consumption actually has many benefits. Here are a few of those benefits.