For more than three weeks now, the US Federal government has been on a temporary hiatus, or in other words, a shutdown. The shutdown began when President Trump and the US Congress, which consists of the largely-Republican Senate and the largely-Democratic Hous... More »
Over the last 50 years, technology has further advanced and is nearly impossible to live without, at least in developed societies. Many argue that we are overly reliant on our phones, computers, and other high-tech gadgets. The world is evolving and technology... More »
Why should women be treated differently from men? Why are female workers still paid less than male workers for the same type of work? This problem is not only occurring in less-developed regions such as the Middle East or certain countries in Africa. Countries... More »
On November 29 and 30, the high school theater department put on the musical You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The musical, which originally ran off-Broadway in 1967 and ran on-Broadway in 1999, follows the Peanuts characters Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Schroe... More »
The following article contains Sohum T’s original article with some added insight from Daniel P. With the coming of exam week, students are frantically scampering to cram content before facing absolution. Speaking of which, students have been recently informed... More »
All across the world, prosperous democracies are crumbling and looking worse for wear. A hundred years ago, when countries were warming up to the idea of democracy, hordes of people embraced freedom and the idea of living in a country where everyone’s interest... More »
Although transgenderism has been widely recognized by Western society due in part to celebrities’ support, it is still a taboo topic in East Asia. In the past, people were reluctant to accept transgendered people, and they were classified as deviants. However,... More »
Your opinion regarding the title question is already set. Whether you are one who struggles to keep up with the mounting school work, stresses over deadlines, has mental breakdowns alone in your room and has simply given up hope; or, one who aces all tests whi... More »
“How’s your high school life right now?” “Hopeless.” This is how AISG’s senior Vicky J. answered when I asked her the question above. Perhaps, many grade 11 & 12 students at AISG sympathize with Vicky because they also have to face the seemingly infinite tests... More »
The theme of this year’s SEOMUN (Seoul Model United Nations), hosted by KIS (Korean International School), was the Perils of Indifference. Perils of Indifference is the name of Elie Wiesel’s speech in 1999. With constantly developing technology and changing st... More »
What does the word “meaningful” mean to you? Oxford Dictionary defines it as “serious, important or worthwhile.” So is school meaningful? There are two sides to this controversy. Some people believe that school is important because it is one of the building bl... More »
AISG is officially turning 35, and the celebrations are already in motion. The creative talents of AISG students were on full display when the Development and Communications Office, in cooperation with AISG art teachers, organized an Art Exhibit featuring stud... More »