Thrifting and up cycling clothes: learn more from the Shanghai Styles crew about how to make more sustainable clothing decisions.
NOW TRENDING IN C.ITIZEN SERVICE
NOW TRENDING IN C.ITIZEN MUSE
Members of the HS Lily Project are working to destigmatize menstruation while also opening dialogue about sustainable period solutions and ways to end period poverty.
HS GIN students continue growing a sustainable composting project with local farm partners.
GIN Amity members advocate for human rights and inspire high school peers.
How can we reduce plastic consumption to live more sustainably? This is something that the GIN Bye Bye Plastic Bags group members think about a lot. Check out this creative video from a recent challenge that the BBPB group created for themselves.
Motivated GIN students gather for Saturday workshop to pair active global citizenship with storytelling.
NOW TRENDING IN G.I.N.SPIRATION
NOW TRENDING IN G.I.N.SPIRATION
NOW TRENDING IN C.REATIVE LIVING
Ms. Rubiano's grade 2 students have been taking action by creating messages about peace for people in Shanghai. During the weeks of lockdown, it has been challenging for people to feel peace, and the grade 2 students want to make an impact. Check out their stories!
Check out this year's AL Journalism Film Festival!
Investigative Series: Journalist Aaron X. researches a topic that affects most readers--lack of sleep and attention span.
Investigative Series: Journalist Jessie S. delves deep into grading standards and equity in this article.
Investigative Series: Journalist Ellie W. tackles the issue of apathy and offers solutions to beating the problem.
Investigative Series: A.L. Journalist Raymond C. speaks to Concordia director of operations Jon Baermann about the myth of surveillance cameras in the classrooms.