Every year, as the seniors reach college acceptance season, approach their IB exams, and ultimately inch closer to their graduation, the stress in their lives reaches an all-time high. However, to combat this stress, several senior-oriented traditions have be... More »
Of course, with the pandemic raging on around the world in countries surrounding us, certain regulations are in place to prevent the virus from spreading in China. Mask-wearing and social distancing are prevalent parts of these regulations. Therefore, activiti... More »
A busy year this has been. With several schedule changes, returning students, and, of course, the pandemic going on around us, our community is constantly changing. And of these changes, the biggest is the new building. Part of our school’s “master plan” to re... More »
Often times, the word “politician” is associated with a negative connotation. Politicians are in charge of representing a group of people, which, by default, means that they don’t represent others. Therefore, it is very rare that a politician makes a decision ... More »
While the idea of returning (or even arriving for the first time) to Guangzhou may spark joy in the hearts of many displaced members of the AISG community, the mandatory 14-day quarantine upon arrival tends to induce quite the opposite reaction. But what is th... More »
As a new school year starts amid the pandemic, anxiety and confusion are at all-time highs among seniors working hard to get their International Baccalaureate (more commonly referred to as IB) diplomas. To the delight of some and the dismay of others, the IB h... More »