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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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The Editorial Board 2025

The Editorial Board of Harbingers’ Magazine is led by the Editor-in-chief, who oversees the magazine’s overall publishing, and Section Editors responsible for its core sections: Culture, Economics, Human Rights, Politics, Science, and Society.

Beyond their section duties, Section Editors also manage Harbingers’ global newsrooms: Afghanistan, Armenian, Poland’s 2025 Presidential Election Newsroom, Nepali, and Sri Lankan. The magazine’s editors are the most senior, talented, and dedicated students in the Harbingers’ newsroom.

The 2025 board began its term on March 1 and will manage the magazine until the end of February 2026.

Meet the Editorial Board 2024

Editor-in-chief

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Noah

Saphier

Editor-in-Chief 2025

New Jersey, United States of America

Culture

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​​Sofia

Vorobei

Culture Section Editor 2025

El Vergel, Spain

Economics

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Arnav

Maheshwari

Economics Section Editor 2025

Georgia, United States

Human Rights

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Charlotte

Wejchert

Human Rights Section Editor 2025

Monaco

Politics

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Klara

Hammudeh

Politics Section Editor 2025

Warsaw, Poland

Science

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Hesandi

Ravisinghe

Science Section Editor 2025

Galle, Sri Lanka

Society

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Lola

Kadas

Society Section Editor 2025

Budapest, Hungary

Writers

Harbingers’ Writers are students who have successfully completed the Essential Journalism Course, earning a promotion from Contributor. They continue their mentorships with OXSFJ tutors, focusing on further developing their reporting and writing skills. Due to their advanced level, Writers become eligible for consideration for an Editor role.

Writers

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Alyona

Sargsyan

Writer

Armavir, Armenia

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Anastasia

Kulikova

Writer

Sydney, Australia

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Anita

Stepanyan

Writer

Yerevan, Armenia

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Ashley

Solace

The Harbinger Prize 2024 (Culture)

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Nice, France

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Elias

Malmqvist

Writer

Bali, Indonesia

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Helena

Bruździak

Writer

Warsaw, Poland

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Klaudia

Bacza

Writer

Krakow, Poland

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Lisindi

Liyanage

Writer

Galle, Sri Lanka

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Nare

Arushanyan

Writer

Yerevan, Armenia

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Noa

Gomberg

The Harbinger Prize 2024 (Women’s Desk)

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Melbourne, Australia

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Olivia

Campbell

Writer

Melbourne, Australia

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Reva

Sobti

The Harbinger Prize 2024 (Overall Winner)

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United States

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Samantha

De Mesa

The Harbinger Prize 2024 (International Affairs)

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Cavite, Philippines

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Zirong

Xu

The Harbinger Prize 2024 (Society)

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Shanghai, China

The Harbinger Prize

Many of our Writers and Editors began their journey with the magazine by winning The Harbinger Prize. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter, Harbingers’ Weekly Brief, for more information about this year’s submissions.