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High school senior Michael Love knows what it’s like to have doubts in himself. Yet, his is a story that should inspire anyone who wants to overcome challenges. For Michael, this meant gaining acceptance into 41 colleges and being awarded over $300,000 in scholarships.
A Georgia teen demonstrates how a budding young student can excel when she’s able to focus on her goals. Just ask 17-year-old Jordan Nixon from Douglas County High School. The high school senior says she doesn’t “study all the time,” but she does the study. In other words, she has balance and knows how to manage her time.
A mum who gave one of her kidneys to a stranger so that someone else would do the same for her seriously ill daughter is in the running for our Supermum award.
When they established design studio Snarkitecture in 2008, Daniel Arsham and Alex Mustonen set out to reimagine the relationship between art and architecture, while encouraging the public to approach their spaces with the curiosity of children.
Teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. The Swedish schoolgirl, 16, has been put forward for the prestigious prize in light of the impact of her Fridays For The Future movement, which has inspired pupils around the world to walk out of their classrooms on Fridays to protest governments' collective lack of action on climate change.
Gone are the days when expectant mothers shared the good news of their pregnancy with just family members and friends. Nowadays, moms-to-be are looking for new and novel ways to let people know.
Wendy, a part-time librarian from Bridgeport, Connecticut, has always been known for her exceptionally long hair, which she hadn’t cut for eight long years. Prior to that, Wendy had cut and donated her hair thrice.
Rioters set fire to a bank and ransacked stores on Paris’s Champs Elysees avenue on March 16, in a new flare-up of violence as France’s yellow vest protests against President Emmanuel Macron and his pro-business reforms entered the fourth month. Police fired tear gas and water cannon as the protests turned violent after weeks of relative calm, during which marches had attracted declining numbers of participants.