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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.]

Art • Illustrations

Teen artist illustrates Ecuador earthquake

June 8, 2016
by Laura Espinoza Jara
Travel

Travel Is Fatal To Prejudice, So Get Moving!

November 24, 2015
by Mary Majerus-Collins
Opinion • Travel

Two Languages, One Mark Twain House

November 11, 2015
by Laura Espinoza Jara, Mary Majerus-Collins
Travel

Spending A Sweet Summer Day At Connecticut’s...

September 7, 2015
by Mugdha Gurram, Mary Majerus-Collins, Olivia Kalsner Kershen
Travel

See ‘Van Gogh And Nature’ At The Clark

September 1, 2015
by Apoorva Sajan, Mugdha Gurram
Art • Travel

Renovation Underway, But Art At The Wadsworth Atheneum...

August 25, 2015
by Laura Espinoza Jara, Mary Majerus-Collins, Mugdha Gurram
Reviews • Theater

‘La Cage Aux Folles,’ A Hilarious Musical...

August 10, 2015
by Alan Burkholder, Mugdha Gurram, Mary Majerus-Collins, Laura Espinoza Jara
Art • Travel

Wadsworth Athenaeum offers plenty to impress, even...

August 5, 2015
by Laura Espinoza Jara, Mary Majerus-Collins, Mugdha Gurram

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