#3: Eureka!

Yes. Kitties and puppies are undeniably the cutest things on Earth, but I’ve decided my passion isn’t fluffy sad balls...

Notes From Louisville, Kentucky: What’s the Story? Louisville Youth Community Wellness Advocates

This is a big year for What’s the Story?  and a lot of that is because we get to share what...

#4 – “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.”

Part I: Simon Sinek says that, “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.” I like...

Directions – Blog Post #5: Inspiring Change

This week, you should do these two things: (A.) write blog post #5 and (B.) respond to others’ blog post...

#3 What Does Addiction Mean?

I began the exploration of this topic by considering the different people at my disposal and making a point to...

#3 Interviews

When I had talked to various people in my life about this I had some mixed reactions. This unfortunately didn’t...

#3 Stopping the Stigma

I first began my research by interviewing my friend Owen Hammel. Since my list of ideas was so extensive, I...

#3 Tecnology & Communication

“I have 422 friends yet I am lonely, I speak to all of them everyday yet none of them really know...

#3: A school system tailored to English speakers

I had conversations with two of the people closest to me, my little brother Elijah and my friend Lydia. I...

#3 Migrant Justice

“Make America Great Again” has become one of the most renowned slogans of this past year as Presidential Candidate Donald Trump...

#3: Food Distribution, Drugs in High Schools, and Transgender Bathrooms

To being my third blog post, I had to decide upon a number of adults that I respected enough to...

#3: “What is gender?”

I started out this week by thinking about some thoughtful questions and sending them to teachers, almost immediately after I...

#3 Milk’s Greatest Sacrifice

If you’ve read the Catcher in the Rye, you would understand J.D. Salinger’s referral to the color red as a symbol of...

#3 Giving Back

Over the past week I have had numerous conversations with a few of the adults in my life. The main...

#3 “It should not be a burden to be born female”

Women are treated differently then men everyday. Maybe not in a terrible way, and maybe not on purpose, but that’s...

#3: “Who’s Falling Through The Cracks?”

#3: “Who’s Falling Through The Cracks?”

I went into these interviews already knowing my own thoughts on the subject of mental illness, and the people I...

#3 Undocumented Immigrant Workers

I initially was going to research the issue of education in small schools. I then decided that I wouldn’t have...

#3 “It’s not just the random story anymore”

This week I have interviewed three people on the topic of Opioids and how they affect children: Amy Sayre, the...

#3: Part of the Solution

Even since last week, I have been pondering and developing my emerging topics, synthesizing each newspaper article I read with the thoughts in...

#3 Adult opinions

Hi, my name is Sidney Carr and I am a sophomore at Hazen Union High School in Hardwick Vermont.  I...

#3 Refugee Interviews

For these interviews, I decided to focus on the refugee controversy in Vermont and in the US. I interviewed 2...

#3 If You Choose Silence, You’re Choosing the Side of the Oppressor

The woman stumbles up to the counter, her hunched body draped in layers of clothes that look as if they...

#3: The Wage Gap and The World Around Us

Whenver I asked people what they though of the wage gap, many said that it was something that they heard...

#3 Do you wish you looked like us?

  Me: Do people say weird or stupid things because you’re Chinese? Him: People say my name is stupid and...

#3: “You’ve really only met one person with autism” – Interviewing Important People

After some consideration, I have decided that I am more interested in mental disabilities and how they can impact someone’s...

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