Curiosity Scholars contribute to The Curiosity Journal by exploring questions that spark their interest and writing articles that share their discoveries. This role encourages independent research, critical thinking, and creative expression, allowing students to follow their curiosity and inspire others through their writing.
Become a Curiosity Scholar: https://forms.gle/4tyu5D474E7SNAj16
Need some quick inspiration on what to write? We’ve got you covered!
- Notes for debate and Model United Nations motions
- reflections on historical events and their modern impact
- critiques of emerging technologies like AI or biotechnology
- philosophical debates about ethics, identity, or consciousness
- predictions about the future of society, education, or the environment
- breakdowns of complex scientific concepts in simple terms
- personal insights from books, research, or documentaries
- discussions of cultural trends and their deeper meanings
- analyses of economic systems or global markets
- comparisons between different political ideologies
- responses to current events with evidence-based arguments
- explorations of space, time, or the universe
Our Curiosity Scholars:

Roseanna Wang
Roseanna likes writing about complex systems, ideas, and policies such as geopolitics, political economics, and law.

Chloe Meining
Chloe enjoys political topics, philosophy, and finance.

Verena Hui
Verena enjoys making science notes, writing about the history and evolution of music, and many diverse subjects

Dahlia Varma
Dahlia love learning about climate change, history, and world topics

Tobey Cai
Tobey is a legal scholar and enjoys writing about intellectual property, finance law, jurisprudential philosophy, and more.

Liuyang He
Liuyang enjoys social Issues, geopolitics, world history, reading analysis, AI & technology, predictions for the future, and social commentary

Jess Cnota
Jess’s academic interests include biology, learning about new cultures, spirituality, journaling, philosophy, and nature.

Sarah Xing
Sarah is interested in rehabilitation vs incarceration, psychology, and geopolitics of bananas.

Quincy Luo
Quincy enjoys playing piano and cello, talking and researching about planes, and sometimes teaching math. He also enjoys VEX robotics and coding.
What our Curiosity Scholars are saying…
“I want to become a Curiosity Scholar because I want to be able to share what I know about with others. As well, this is a great opportunity to learn more about different topics that I may not have so much knowledge on”
Jess Cnota
Canada
“I have been trying to gain more general knowledge both for debate and regular life and I feel Unboxed can help me learn more about the world so I can become more knowledgeable and help others as well!”
Sarah Xing
Canada
“I would like to have some of my work published, it sounds like a cool initiative!”
Dahlia Varma
Canada
