by Anoushka Arbhi | 21 Jan 2025 | Environment, India, Student Posts, VIBGYOR, Youth Voices
With temperature inversion and climate change, the joyful meaning of a festival dissipates in the air we can’t breathe. Fireworks during a Diwali celebration. (Credit: Getty Images) This article, by high school student Anoushka Arbhi was produced out of News...
by Helen Milito | 17 Jan 2025 | Culture, Italy, Personal Reflections, School Year Abroad, Sports, Student Posts, Youth Voices
Playing on a different team in a different country is disorienting. But on the field the only question is this: Can you play? Two images of the author playing soccer during her first year of high school. (Photos courtesy of Helen Milito) This article, by high school...
by Ashley Perl | 15 Jan 2025 | Decoder Replay, Space, Technology, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Way up over our heads satellites and rocket parts orbit the Earth. Sometimes pieces of metal fall towards us. Most burn up in the atmosphere, but not all. A giant metal ring that fell from space onto a Kenyan village in December 2024. (Credit: Kenyan Space Agency)...
by Shikka Nanda | 13 Jan 2025 | Environment, Student Posts, VIBGYOR, Youth Voices
Would you want a roommate to treat you the way we’ve treated the Earth? It’s time to clean up our act. The Earth, personified, slouches on a sofa. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article, by high school student Shikka Nanda, was produced out of News...
by Haley Davis | 6 Jan 2025 | Culture, Health and Wellness, Indiana University, Media Literacy, Student Posts, Technology, Youth Voices
It is difficult to turn away from our devices and even harder to turn them off. But if you can, your brain will thank you. Illustration by News Decoder After hours of mindlessly scrolling on Instagram Reels and clicking through Snapchats, I noticed a feeling of...
by Arya Sharma | 2 Jan 2025 | Culture, Environment, Student Posts, VIBGYOR, Youth Voices
It’s time we rethink what we buy and wear and toss. As we fill our closets with new threads, the earth is getting poisoned by polyester. One woman models a skirt made out of a magpie inkcap mushroom and another models a skirt made of seaweed. (Illustration by...
by Liana Hwang | 1 Jan 2025 | Decoder Replay, Health and Wellness, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
The past year was so stressful, we all need to take a breather. Funny thing is, that’s just what the doctor has ordered. A path through a redwood forest in Northern California. Photo by Marcy Burstiner Editor’s note: Coming into 2025 made us think about...
by News Decoder | 31 Dec 2024 | Hewitt, Journalism, News Decoder Updates
We’ve traveled the world this past year. The stories our readers connected to most were all over the map. A typewriter with the words, “Our most read stories of the year.” (Illustration by News Decoder) When we at News Decoder choose stories to...
by Amanda Dominique-Santos | 19 Dec 2024 | Culture, Education, France, Health and Wellness, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, Youth Voices
In studying in France I learned something I didn’t expect. Back home we all rush around so much we miss what’s most important: The life around us. The hands of the author’s host sister at the piano keyboard. (Photo by Amanda Dominique-Santos) This...
by Julia Yarkoni | 17 Dec 2024 | Politics, Technology, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Some scientists are building a program that can do what your parents can’t. Get you all to stop arguing already. A computer mediator shows two bickering brothers wher they agree. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for News...