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The Architecture of the Castle: Symbols Hidden in Stone
Reading Time: 8 minutesA school building can be more than a place for classes. It can become a symbol, a memory, and a shared point of pride. For generations of students, teachers, and alumni, the Castle has carried that meaning. Its stone walls, towers, arches, entrances, halls, and decorative details do more than shape the skyline. They tell […]
Metadata, DOIs, and How to Track Reliable Academic Sources
Reading Time: 9 minutesReliable academic research depends on more than finding a useful article and saving a link. Students, researchers, and writers need to know what the source is, who created it, where it was published, when it appeared, and whether it can be found again later. This is where metadata and DOIs become important. Academic sources can […]
Organizing Group Projects with Shared Online Platforms
Reading Time: 8 minutesGroup projects can be one of the most useful learning activities in school. They teach communication, planning, research, problem-solving, and shared responsibility. Students learn how to listen to others, divide work, compare ideas, and create something together. These skills are important far beyond the classroom. At the same time, group projects can quickly become disorganized. […]
Sports Legends: The Athletes Who Defined City’s Competitive Spirit
Reading Time: 8 minutesEvery city has its own way of competing. Some cities are known for loud stadiums and loyal fans. Others are remembered for small gyms, neighborhood fields, school rivalries, or local clubs that produced athletes far beyond what anyone expected. But a city’s competitive spirit is never built by facilities alone. It is shaped by people: […]
Building Your Personal Digital Library with Open-Access Tools
Reading Time: 9 minutesAcademic work creates a lot of digital material. Students download articles, save lecture slides, collect PDF files, bookmark useful websites, copy quotations into notes, and keep drafts for essays or research projects. At first, this may feel manageable. But after a few weeks, important sources can end up scattered across a downloads folder, browser bookmarks, […]
How to Use Cloud Storage Safely for Academic Work
Reading Time: 9 minutesCloud storage has become a normal part of academic life. Students use it to save essays, lecture notes, presentations, research sources, spreadsheets, group projects, and final submissions. Teachers and researchers use it to organize materials, collaborate with others, and access work from different devices. The convenience is clear. A file saved in the cloud can […]
A Century of School Journalism: The Story Behind The Collegian
Reading Time: 6 minutesA school newspaper is never just a collection of old headlines. It is a record of how students saw their school, their city, and their place in a changing world. Through articles, editorials, sports notes, event announcements, photographs, and small everyday details, a student publication can preserve the voice of a campus in a way […]
AI Writing Aids That Support — Not Replace — Your Critical Thinking
Reading Time: 7 minutesAI writing aids have become part of everyday student life. They can help with brainstorming, outlining, grammar, clarity, summaries, and revision. Used carefully, these tools can make writing less overwhelming and help students notice weak points in their drafts. But they also create a serious risk: students may begin to let the tool do the […]
Library-First Research Habits for Applied-Health and Career-Focused Students
Reading Time: 8 minutesResearch confidence rarely begins with feeling certain. For many applied-health and career-focused students, it begins with a confusing assignment prompt, unfamiliar terminology, and the pressure to find credible sources quickly. A library-first approach gives that uncertainty a structure. It does not mean every answer must come from one database, and it does not mean students […]
From Archive to Prototype: Using Library Research as a Starting Point for Maker Projects
Reading Time: 7 minutesArchives are not just places to find facts Archives are often treated as places students visit when they need a quotation, a historical image, or a fact that makes a project feel more credible. That is only a small part of what archival research can do. A strong archive does more than store information. It […]