Your Wallet is Your Vote
One of the most powerful impacts young people can make today is how they spend their money.
Myth: “Only perfect students volunteer.” Reality: “Volunteering is for Everyone”
There is a persistent – and harmful – myth that volunteering is only for “good students,” “super social people,” or those who already have their life together. But real youth volunteering tells a very different story.
Why Gen Z is Romanticising Disappearing from their Digital Presence
We’ve all experienced this feeling before, at least once in our lives. Your phone is constantly ringing, endless group chat texts, emails piling up, Instagram stories need watching. And somewhere...
How do young people in Slovakia use social networks?
Social networks are an integral part of young people's lives. According to surveys, they spend 3-5 hours on them daily. The results of the first Slovak survey show which networks teenagers in Slovakia use most often.
Behind the Scenes at the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony: A Performer’s Perspective
This article is a first-person account of my experience as a volunteer performer in the Athletes' Parade at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina. It provides an insight into the behind-the-scenes preparations for the Athletes' Parade and how the performance evolved over time.
ICE Goes Global: The Reach of America’s Deportation Machine
As deaths linked to U.S. immigration enforcement fuel protests from Minneapolis to Milan, ICE’s reach is no longer just a domestic issue. From Olympic security to corporate contracts and far-right imitation, America’s deportation machine is going global.
Gender Equality as a European Policy Priority
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science was declared by the UN in 2015 a pivotal year marked by the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and is celebrated each year to support and advance women’s equal opportunities and participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The gender gap in science appears as a representation of persistent and structural inequalities that continue to limit women’s access to scientific careers.
Ema trains seniors about the digital world: Intergenerational education teaches us empathy
University student Ema Ištvánfyová teaches seniors how to use digital technologies safely: According to her, intergenerational education makes a lot of sense.