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Megan H.

Show BioHide BioSenior Megan Harwood is seventeen years old and on her second year at AISG. Megan enjoys pizza, cupcakes and waffles with whipped cream. She is very excited for this school year and the Beacon. In her free time she plays and coaches tennis or watches Netflix. She loves to write about really anything she's interested in and is very excited for her last year at AISG!

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The Girls Score in Shanghai

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On March 1, the girls’ and boys’ varsity soccer teams travelled to Shanghai to compete in the Tricities tournament. The returning players on the girls team were determined and ready for the competition as they all shared a similar goal. The goal was to get at ... More »

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Danger, Decent, or Deadly? The Deal with Driving in China

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Although many members of our community don’t drive themselves, nearly all of us spend a good amount of time being driven—whether by Didi drivers, bus drivers, cab drivers, family members, or family drivers. What are the risks and rewards of transportation in G... More »

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The Deal with Long- Distance Relationships?

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At one point in your life, you have most likely heard someone say the phrase  “Long- distance never works”. Whether it was from another friend’s experience, a T.V drama, or your own, long-distance relationships are often acknowledged with negativity. There are... More »

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The College Process: AISG Perspectives

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The decision of where to apply for college is something all students feel anxious about, especially without the opportunity to get a first-hand experience.  AISG provides annual college visits where many colleges from all over the world give spiels about what ... More »

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APAC Soccer, Girls Score in Seoul

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The APAC girls’ soccer tournament was hosted in Seoul, Korea at Seoul Foreign School (SFS) from the 18th of April to the 22nd of April, 2018. The tournament lasted 3 days and involved 6 varsity soccer teams competing against each other in a round robin style o... More »

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Are We Closed Minded Towards China?

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Every person has a different experience that creates their perspective on the places they have visited, lived in, or are currently reside. These experiences can be based on first hand visits or outside sources (friends, family etc.) who can corrupt/or positive... More »

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CAS: Is It Worth It?

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CAS is one of the mandatory requirements to achieving the IB diploma. IB students most complete a range of activities along with staying on top of their academic studies. As well as doing these activities, students must reflect on them and provide essential ev... More »

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Grade 11 China Trip:

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17 AISG eleventh grade China trip to Lijiang, Yunnan Province took place on September 24.  Students were asked to meet at the AISG Ersha campus at 6 AM, then take a 45-minute bus ride to the airport. As there were so many students, the grade was divided into 3... More »

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Political Bias in the Classroom: Do we Have a Problem?

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Every person is entitled to their own opinion, especially when it comes to politics. For those who believe in democracy, the freedom to vote for and support the candidate of one’s choice is an unalienable right: this fact cannot be debated. However, because ev... More »