Anita Murgulch is a student writer at the Taipei European School with a strong interest in law, international relations, and political thought. She writes on a range of topics, from global issues and youth perspectives to culture and social questions. Alongside her writing, she has gained early exposure to legal and diplomatic environments through internships and research. She is currently developing GYPJN (Global Youth Policy & Justice Network), a youth-led initiative focused on legal literacy and global justice.
Screens breathe like illusions I stay, I scroll, I fade,Time leaks like code through the cracks I made.Every second hums a hollow tune,I chase false suns through digital moon.Stress blooms…
By Anita Murgulch, student at Taipei European School Popular culture has always been more than entertainment; it reshapes the way we see and interpret the world around us. Alan Watts…