by Ben Smolko | 24 Apr 2025 | Environment, Sports, Student Posts, Tatnall School, Youth Voices
With climate change snow packs are disappearing. If we don’t do something to slow it down, the idea of flying down a mountain will be a thing of the past. Switzerland’s Michelle Gisin speeds down the course during an alpine ski, Women’s World Cup...
by Owen Werkheiser | 21 Apr 2025 | Culture, Economy, Music, Student Posts, Tatnall School, Youth Voices
People spend big on megaconcerts. But the audience for local music is shrinking and local clubs are disappearing. Indie rock band Oracle Sisters in concert at Sala Sol, in Madrid 24 March 2025. (Photo by Cathal O’Luanaigh) This article, by high school student...
by Charles Norris | 14 Apr 2025 | Contest winners, Culture, Education, Student Posts, Tatnall School, Technology, Youth Voices
Across the world, schools are banning phones. But parents want to keep connected to their kids and students and some teachers find they can enhance learning. Two teens look at a phone in a classroom. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article, by high school...
by Frank Burkybile | 11 Apr 2025 | Africa, Environment, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
The world’s most consumed natural resource after water fuels global construction. But harvesting it strips riverbanks and lakeshores, destroying ecosystems. Roadside advertisement in Kenya’s Rift Valley, 2 April 2025. (Photo: Frank Burkybile) This article was...
by Amelia Weiss | 8 Apr 2025 | Culture, France, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, Youth Voices
In the United States, people are obsessed with cars and highways. In France, a train or bus will get you where you want to go. A high speed train in France. (Credit: Leonid Andronov) This article, by high school student Amelia Weiss, was produced out of News...
by Christopher "Breck" DuPaul | 3 Apr 2025 | France, Government, Journalism, Politics, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, Youth Voices
A U.S. student in France wanted to know how French people felt about their government. The common thread he discovered? Mécontentement. Demonstrators display a banner which reads ‘democracy against austerity’ during a protest, responding to a call from the...
by Jasmine Ryu Won Kang | 31 Mar 2025 | Health and Wellness, Music, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Musical artists all over the world suffer from depression and other mental health problems. Can the music industry help them? Three musicians. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s global news service. It is through...
by Julia Yarkoni | 27 Mar 2025 | Health and Wellness, Media Literacy, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
We know that consuming a lot of sugar is bad. But what can be wrong with sticking to carrots and celery? A salad bar. (Credit: Rudisill from Getty Images Signature) This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s global news service. It is through articles...
by Yi Le Low | 25 Mar 2025 | Contest winners, Europe, Realgymnasium Rämibühl Zürich, Sports, Student Posts, Switzerland, Youth Voices
Almost 16 million girls play organized football around the world. Yet most professional players have yet to earn a living wage. Switzerland’s Ramona Bachmann, center, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during a Women’s Euro 2025 qualifying...
by Amira Blochlinger and Lilia Hofmann | 18 Mar 2025 | Media Literacy, Politics, Realgymnasium Rämibühl Zürich, Student Posts, Wh-Y Vote, Youth Voices
Recent elections show that social media can affect political outcomes. A single post can alter public opinion. How does this affect direct democracies? A hand casts a vote while a young man looks at his phone. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article by high school...