Maitha AlSuwaidi writes a melancholic letter to her brother: “You’re funny when you try to be. And you’re caring when you want to be. I admire that about you. I also admire that you don’t try hard to impress our mother, and I think your nonchalance ironically impresses her.”
“I agreed to [writing my IBO Extended Essay on Returning to Haifa] simply because it was less than a 100-page read. In retrospect, choosing to write an analysis on it and documenting the Palestinian struggle was one of the best decisions I ever made in academia.
Read MoreAlia AlGhurair shares a gentle reflection on her months February to April. An exploration of change, movement, and binary emotions that co-exist within us, Alia writes an essay that makes us all feel slightly less alone.
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