As the first quarter of school ended, the high school students departed for their respective China trips— all gleeful with anticipation for whatever awaited them. However, some students were unfortunately unable to make it due to various reasons such as injuri... More »
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this article are not that of AISG or The Beacon, nor are they necessarily those of the writer, who is merely presenting the other side of the coin with regards to Donald Trump so as to present a contrast with a similar articl... More »
Disclaimer: The strong opinions herein are those of the author and not The Beacon. Should any of the below strike a nerve, please contribute your thoughts by submitting a comment in the “reply” space provided. 650,000 migrants have entered the European Union ... More »
[by guest contributors So Eun L, Eileen P] Numerous Chinese restaurants have eating utensils such as plates, cups, bowls, and chopsticks wrapped in clear plastic on tables all set for the use of their customers. When you sit down at a table, you tear the plast... More »
Think back to the last time you tried to get in shape— it’s not an easy task to get up from your comfortable bed, pause that episode of Game of Thrones, and do something healthy or active. However, starting a fitness regime is one of the most beneficial things... More »
[by Kingsun C] S: it’s a book that looks like it’s from the 19th century, yet it’s on sale—new—in the 21st century. The combination is a book that looks old, but feels refreshing to hold and read. Wired Magazine even went as far as to say that reading this ama... More »
[by Kingsun C] As I arrived at the event, there were people pushing and shoving each other to get to the mouthwatering food, vendors trying to control the crowd, cooked food being distributed—I thought to myself, “This place is amazing!” HKTDC, or Hong Kong’s ... More »