As I approach a mere two weeks until graduation, my initial thrill of leaving the school has begun to flicker away, instead replaced by a heart-tingling, squeamish sort of melancholy. The reality that...
Disclaimer: this issue of Colors of Adolescence does not make direct references to any real persons, nor should it be inferred.
She tightly clutches onto the metal rod. Everyone on the train sways gently...
"Does not everything depend on the interpretation of silence around us?"
- Lawrence Durrell -
It is only recently that I have begun to understand what silence could entail:
It could be the awkward...
Let yourself sink into the Parisian atmosphere: intoxicate yourself with the fragrance of its dense, buttery baguettes; hum along to the romantic tinkles of French words boiling ever so softly in your...
ARTWORK: Crazy Musicians, 2014. Charcoal, color pencil, acrylic, pen and collage on canvas. Dimensions. Seoul, Korea.
YENI’S COMMENTARY: In the second online issue of “SIS CreARTions,” I invited...
We tumbled down a dirt trail and the bus eventually screeched to a stop at the rust-covered gate. The premise was hushed, dormant under an all-encompassing blanket of calm—until a student would notice...
YENI’S COMMENTARY: Welcome to SIS CreARTions! Please welcome Tiffany Jung (11), an aspiring artist currently taking AP Studio Art. As a member of National Art Honor Society and a student who has taken...
I awoke to the drift of French bread wafting through the hotel every morning, and was lulled to sleep by the symphony of crickets at night. Sipping on cherry-ade, my sister and I, we'd sit amidst the tall...
Michael Park, class of 2007, majored in Economics at Swarthmore College and is currently working at BluEgg, a startup company that develops phone applications.
1. Why did you quit your job at WnW Capital...