Every year, there are a couple of select individuals who choose to stay in Guangzhou during the time for their China trip. Maybe they have issues with their visas or they simply just want to stay at home. Nevertheless, no matter where you choose to go, you wil... More »
The release event of the new iPhone in early September every year has evidently become an annual “tradition” over the years, since its revolutionary first appearance on the market in 2007. Despite fading from its peak of excitement and anticipation with declin... More »
*Minor Spoilers Ahead* Teenagers often struggle with the concept of identity – it is hard to understand ones self, abilities, restraints and worth. Nerve touches upon these subjects of teenage struggles but in a context of the digital era we now live in. The m... More »
When asked, “Is the EE harder than you thought?” senior Stella Lee replied, “Hell yeah.” Some of you may have heard of the Extended Essay, and many might even know that there is a good deal of mystery, excitement, and especially fear surrounding the issue. For... More »
In the next few weeks Tesla expects to release its new software update for their S and X series cars. Tesla claims that the autopilot system of their vehicles allow its customers to have their hands off the steering wheel for a few minutes. While this technolo... More »
In spring 2016, 강호동 (Kang Ho Dong) opened a new Korean barbecue restaurant in Guangzhou—백정 (Baekjung), also known as 678. Baekjung is a famous franchise created by the famous entertainer and meat enthusiast Kang Ho Dong. To see if the good reputation of this r... More »
This month, all high school grade levels are hyped to go on China Trips, which will take place in the 4th week of September. This year’s freshmen will be traveling to Qingyuan to conquer a range of activities such as rock climbing, caving, biking, and yes, cam... More »
Less than half a century ago, staring into a machine for hours on end might have been viewed as a ridiculous act. Yet, returning to the 21st century, computers and mobile phones have conquered the world by offering convenience in communication. Ultimately, the... More »
Summer has ended and a new school year has started. Both familiar and new faces are pouring into the school gates to start a new school year. Orientation has finished; students are settling in their classes, and making new friends. Students are enjoying their ... More »
The Tokyo Olympics summer games, to be hosted in 2020 might be the “most innovative” Olympic Games in history. The quadrennial Olympics has had a proud history of showcasing the world’s latest technologies, such as the 1936 Berlin Olympics with the first-ever ... More »
AISG’s brand new innovation lab is set to allow young engineers to create and build things as they wish. The lab is currently in the process of being set up with equipment, and should be ready by next month. Mr. Navis, who is in charge of the project, hopes th... More »