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This is an interactive map that shows you where YJI students have written stories over the years. You can zoom in or out of the world map to explore all of them in detail. [Note: If you’re seeing this on an author page, you will only see stories by a particular student.]

Christmas • Holidays • Top

Culturally confusing, Christmas is still delicious

December 25, 2019
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by Lauren Volkodav
Music • Opinion

Artist Shows Musical And Cultural Harmony

December 15, 2015
by Dawit Leake
News

Many Armenians Hurt In Tragic Explosion

May 6, 2012
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by Narine Daneghyan
Environment • News

How The World’s Youth Celebrate Earth Day

April 21, 2012
by Tasman Anderson, Daniel Gilbert Bwette, Mariechen Puchert, Evangeline Han, Pushkal Shivam, Edrees Kakar, Arooj Khalid, Waleed Tariq, Narine Daneghyan, Caroline Nelissen, Ameni Mathlouthi, Mary Majerus-Collins, Eli Winter, Tamar Gorgadze, Jason Soltys, Roohani Deshpande, Alexandria Garry, Chaewon Kim, Tom Moon, Eric Kim, Joanne Park, Jason Sung
Fix • Opinion

Remembering A Heroic Armenian Journalist

February 16, 2012
by Narine Daneghyan
Holidays • New Year's

Happy New Year From Yerevan, Armenia

December 31, 2011
by Narine Daneghyan
Christmas • Fix • Holidays

Christmas Comes To Yerevan, Armenia

December 25, 2011
by Narine Daneghyan
Fix • News

Wozniak Woos Armenia With Tales Of Apple

November 18, 2011
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by Narine Daneghyan

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On the morning of September 11, 2001, YJI students were mostly in class, some watching live TV reports and others relying on rumors sweeping their schools. Like most everyone, they didn't know exactly what to think.That very day, while the country tried to sort out even the most basic facts about what had occurred, a handful of YJI students wrote what was going through their minds: the fear, the sorrow, the concern about war, and more.You can read what they wrote on that dark, historic day:youthjournalism.org/tag/9-11/?fwp_paged=5You can also read some of the news stories they wrote in the wake of 9/11. Here's one:youthjournalism.org/911-survivor-i-thought-i-was-going-to/ ... See MoreSee Less

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DELRAY BEACH, Florida – Thomas Panevino was in his seventh grade Spanish class in Manhattan the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when he heard the booming sound of an approaching airplane. Despite their t...
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