Graduation-Less by Jamie Landeau, age 13

NEW YORK, NY— It is 2020, and it’s been almost two full months since everyone stopped going to school and started school at home. For me personally, it’s been stressful, trying to keep up with school work.I am an 8th grader. Since

U.S. Prisoners During the Pandemic by Vera Gjaja, Age 14

NEW YORK, NY— COVID-19 is rushing everyone into quarantine, isolation, and an influx in sales of medical equipment, to the point of making these difficult to access for medical workers. But prison inmates do not have this luxury of medical care, protective

How to Draw FiFi by Lola Glass, Age 12

Fifi is my little sister. I bent reality a little when I drew her in my cartoony style, just to fit her personality. I gave her a crazy, adorable hairdo to match her adventurous (and dangerous), lively spirit. She is currently missing

Rising to the (Online) Challenge by Katherine Giroux, Age 16

Baltimore, MD—With reports of overwhelmed hospitals, impending economic disaster, and an ever-dwindling supply of toilet paper, a world in lockdown looks to the internet to make the most of time in quarantine.With so much time on their hands, people around the world