Monthly Archives: November 2016
A Student’s Voice: Bears
by Senta Berndorfer (6c) During the fall break, one of the things I did was visiting the Müritz area, which is one hour away from Berlin. One of the days my parents and I went to the Bärenpark Müritz. It … Continue reading
The Student Council – A monthly update
by Darya Guettler As part of a new segment in the newspaper, I will be informing the student body about the Student Council has been doing, what our plans are, and what events to look out for! What is the … Continue reading
And the Winner is…
by Darya Guettler In a shocking and unpredicted turn of events, while millions of affected people around the globe slept, news agencies were able to call the Presidential Race for Donald J. Trump, the republican candidate in the United States … Continue reading
How do the US Elections work?
by Justinus Steinhorst What’s on the Ballot? American voters had the opportunity to vote on a number of issues. Chiefly, of course, the question of who the new President of the United States should be. On the ballot, voters had … Continue reading
School without racism – school with courage
-by Carolina Vasilcisin What is it about? How do we live in the country of variety? Many students and young adults think about the united answers to this question. All of us want to make Germany as charming and beautiful … Continue reading