Showing posts with label Cuban youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuban youth. Show all posts

Monday, September 06, 2021

Stephen King: Terror Taken from Books to Seventh Art

 By Alicia Centelles



Terror in Stephen King´s books catches the reader from the first pages and does not abandon him until the last, because the supernatural and madness take over perfectly described human communities, composed of very human characters.

Javier, a Universitary Student Fighting Covid

By Carla Gutierrez Mouriz





Javier is a young university student who has provided his support in different impact tasks. During the recent vaccination he collaborated in the digitization of data, and calls on other students to join the work of facing the Covid-19 pandemic

Sunday, August 29, 2021

Love between Friends

By Ramon Torres




Sitting as they were, he nestles up to her partner and looks her tenderly in the eye. No one like her understands him so well, and that is what has given rise to the other classmates in the school to comment
 

Friday, August 13, 2021

Will Androids Beat Cupid?

By Alicia Centelles 






There is nothing comparable to looking into each other's eyes, feeling the heart speed up when we see the whole world approaching, or being able to express, face to face, our feelings and emotions.


Wednesday, August 11, 2021

The Size of the Brain Is Not the Main Issue

 By Alicia Centelles


Controversies aside, don´t you think it would be very interesting to know which brain is bigger:
Einstein's or Marie Curie's?

Monday, November 25, 2013

Cuba Contributes to Success of Youth and Students Festival



By María Elena Álvarez Ponce

Yuniasky Crespo, first Secretary of the Young Communist League of Cuba (UJC),
confirmed Cuba´s commitment and, in particular, of its young generation, of contributing to
the success of the 18th Worldwide Festival of Youth and Students

Monday, October 28, 2013

Reading, an irreplaceable habit


by Isabelle
Photos: Wildy


After observation, reading is the process par excellence to acquire knowledge. No modern teaching method excludes it, because it complements what it is told or observed.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

A work that unites peoples



By Yaniuska Macias
Photos: Rodolfo Blanco
Mario confesses he learned more
than Medicine in Cuba



Many expectations accompanied young Mario Izquierdo Hernández on his arrival, six years ago, to the Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) from their native Villa El Salvador, in the South of the city of Lima, capital of Peru.

Leonides Blanco Technical College: Agronomy and Much More



by Zenia Regalado
 Photos: Santiago Calero




The students of the technical
college love to play chess.
Over here a rejoicing, over there some people play chess. We arrived at Leonides Blanco Technical Colllege, in San Juan and Martinez, Pinar del Rio, on the day of an important meeting.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Youth in Meteorology in Camaguey: A Vital Force



by Lianet Leandro Lopez
Photo: Rodolfo Blanco Cué


Frank and Jorge with Arredondo
Recently graduated as Bachelor in Meteorology, Frank García and Jorge Rosas are two young men that  see their childhood dreams come true in the center of that specialty, in the province of Camaguey.

 

Women According to Young People




By Isabelle

Photos: Sureidy


Certainly the theme of machismo and the role of the Cuban women in society still out colors and awaken humor in some young people. For some it was irrelevant to talk about the problem, because in Cuba everything is said and determined. To others, Cuba has made progress, and even ratiy the island as the most advanced country in terms of the solution of women´s problems.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Following a dream… on roller skates


by Charly Morales Valido
Photo: Wildy


Guillermo and Alexander have big dreams.
Although at first glance it may seem otherwise, Guille and Alexander have a lot in common: they are both 18, they are members of the Cuban racing skating team and they dream to win a world medal.