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Sun English Edition opens door for next generation of bold thinkers

Students attend MNU's convocation ceremony on October 30, 2025. (File Photo/MNU)

The Sun English Edition has launched a collaborative initiative designed to amplify student voices by inviting them to contribute opinion pieces, columns, and features to its long-running digital publication. By transitioning students from informal online commenting to structured journalistic writing, the platform aims to foster critical thinking and active civic participation. This project encourages young writers to address significant societal issues, ranging from climate change to educational reform, while gaining professional editorial experience and making a tangible impact on the national discourse.

  • Sun English Edition is inviting students to publish professional opinion pieces and features.
  • The initiative aims to move young voices from social media comment sections into structured journalism.
  • Topics encouraged for submission include climate change, education, and other current societal issues.
  • Interested students can reach out via email to initiate the contribution and editorial process.

The Sun English Edition is inviting young persons to get their opinions and stories published on the longest-running online news publication in the country.

Still arguing in the comment section?

It’s time to level up.

SEE is offering school, college and university students who have something to say about climate change, the education system, or any other issue of interest to write opinion pieces, columns and features, and get it published.

This opportunity opens the door for the next generation of bold thinkers to share their hot takes and real stories, and make a real impact.

Interested individuals can contact [email protected] for queries.

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