A few youths, ranging in age from 15 to 17, visit Kingston from South Korea, Seoul. Their trip was possible because of the Kingston and Kwanak partnership and are hoping that in the future Kingston youths will be able to visit Korea as well.
Following our recent Aaron Norton article by James Coe, we just had to meet the local music star for ourselves and invited Aaron over for an interview!
At Barnfield Studios, we have been learning about music and making a lot of different tracks in the past couple of months. George Emery and I made this music video called, ‘Love Like You’. The music video attached to this article was produced by youth worker Barnabas Shelbourne.
This song was originally written by Tennesse rock band, Paramore. The song has been a source of inspiration for many people our age and it fit naturally into the style of music that we like to perform. This genre of music appealed to both of us as it conveys a message and can bring it across in whatever way it is played.
So a lot of my friends have asked me whether they’re in love. (the ‘like like’ sort of love) The sort of love where the violins play in the background. The sort of love where every wrong thing seems right and every right thing also seems right.
Many children now wish to advance to Sixth Form upon finished their GCSE’s in an attempt to gain further qualifications such as ‘A’ Levels and other vocational qualifications.
We’re back for a second episode! Our host Rhammel chats with Anna and Hannah about the news of a 10 year old girl who recently gave birth in southern Spain.
YU Online Hot Topic is our new video series discussing a “Hot Topic” of the moment. In our first episode, we chat about the Cat Bin Lady. Has she paid enough for her act of animal cruelty?
I raised my eyes to meet with that of her. I stared into those hollow, glassy eyes. My reflection looked strange. She looked strange. This mindless reflection seemed like an outcast. She was just an empty shell. Disgusted I looked away.
My name is Kaitlyn and I live a long way from Kingston, my geography’s good enough to work that out. I live on the other side of the world, in a completely different hemisphere. I live in a small coastal town in Australia.
