As of 2023, the New York Times has prompted students to publish their thoughts on a plethora of topics ranging from simplistic questions to elaborate, debatable issues. The page updates every day with brand new questions that students can view and reply to different perspectives all across the world. Giving kids 13 and up the opportunity to challenge their brain to think to a greater extent can benefit them by expanding their bubble. Nowadays, social media connects people from far and wide in an instant. Which is exactly what the New York Times is doing here, plus the title of being a New York Times published author for the students. By visiting https://www.nytimes.com/column/learning-student-opinion, you too can become a published New York Times writer.
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Your Opinion Matters!
The New York Times offers students to publish their opinions
Maxine Johnston, Business Manager
January 21, 2026
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Maxine Johnston, Business Manager
Class of 2027
Time on staff: 2 years
Favorite animal: Ravens, because they are incredibly smart and beautiful.
Dream superpower: Talking to animals, I feel like I would have really deep conversations with my cats.
Favorite newspaper memory: Eating Taco Bell at staylates.
