Harbingers’ Magazine is a weekly online current affairs magazine written and edited by teenagers worldwide.
harbinger | noun
har·bin·ger | \ˈhär-bən-jər\
1. one that initiates a major change: a person or thing that originates or helps open up a new activity, method, or technology; pioneer.
2. something that foreshadows a future event : something that gives an anticipatory sign of what is to come.
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Born in England in 1854, Sherlock is a student at a sixth-form college in London. He is passionate about logic, chemistry, acting, and psychology. He hopes to study criminology at Oxford or Cambrige.
In his free time, Sherlock practices boxing and fencing, learns to play the violin, and devours sensational literature. He speaks English and French and is learning Latin.
For Harbingers’ Magazine, Sherlock writes about youth-related crime.
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