by Justine Hudock | Sep 15, 2021 | Model G20, Student Spotlight, Summits
Where do we begin with Noah? He’s a two-time award winner at Model G20. He’s a young man of many words (and very carefully chosen words, in the fashion of the broadcast journalist he aspires to be). He came in and shook things up in the land of ‘Eh!’ and maple syrup,...
by Justine Hudock | Aug 30, 2021 | Model G20, Student Spotlight, Summits
Sometimes the limits of Zoom, and digital interactions generally, make themselves painfully apparent. One of those moments occurs when you interview Model G20’s award-winning Head of the National Space Program, India native Aaryn A., and he tells you almost...
by Justine Hudock | Aug 26, 2021 | Model G20, Summits
Morgan loves to swim. Morgan loves the other Deciding Committee members she got to hobnob with this Summit. Morgan loves just about every global cuisine under the sun. And playing the piano. She’d appropriate the Men In Black memory-zappy thing into something that...
by Justine Hudock | Aug 26, 2021 | Model G20, Student Spotlight, Summits
Before we begin, for all the unworldly, non-Sinophiles who found their way here, Xiaoyu is pronounced in English: “shih-ow-you.” “L,” likewise, is pronounced in English: “el.” Say that back to yourself a couple times, because she’s not bowing to the luxury so...
by Justine Hudock | Aug 26, 2021 | Model G20, Student Spotlight, Summits
After “the,” “and,” “am,” and personal nouns, I’d bet anyone the most common word on Knovva’s blog was “Tara.” The Boston native has been featured on this site more than just about anyone, including any of our other most fervent young scholars, and the craziest thing...