Superfluous scribing, excessive emailing, misleading messaging, and writing paragraphs after and paragraphs only to be responded with a question mark from the recipient…inconvenient communication between faculty members and students is becoming a habit, so her... More »
“Your son died as soon as he was born… He does not exist. Even tomato sauce has a date and expiration date. Your son has nothing.” This haunting line comes from “Capernaüm”, a film directed by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki. “Capernaüm” is based on a real sto... More »
After the multiple schedule changes and complicated start to the previous school year before finally reverting to normalcy, the administration at AISG has once again figured out a new schedule for students to adhere to. However, this time, it seems to address ... More »
For the last decade, manufactures have been shifting their production line to electric-powered vehicles. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the increase in battery-based cars has not declined. According to Virta Global, sales of Electric vehicles have been steadil... More »
Although recent news about COVID cases and variants has renewed anxiousness about the pandemic, the gradual, international rollout of vaccines has given a rough sense of closure to this chapter of our histories. In the past year, by changing the way we travel ... More »
Global Chip Shortage GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) are nowadays regarded as the most essential component when building a desktop computer. They are what allow your computer to render high-end 3D objects in games, use editing software for both creative and p... More »
Cryptocurrency is a tradable digital asset or currency in digital form, based on blockchain technology that only exists online. Cryptocurrency uses encryption to verify and protect transactions, which is where its name comes from. There are currently more than... More »
Zoom conferences, Facetime dinners, virtual birthday parties. We have tucked away our lives into an unreachable, sequestered cocoon for over a year due to the mass surge of the pandemic. Now, it is time to emerge from the chrysalis, but this process may be int... More »
Every year, the college application season is one of the most stressful times for high school students. Years of hard work compiled into a compact resumé, months of grinding out essays and racking brains during interviews all culminate in a single letter from ... More »
On July 23, 2020, China launched a rocket named Long March 5 from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan. Attached to the rocket was a rover called Zhurong, named after a god of fire from Chinese mythology. Zhurong spent 7 months travelling to Mars unti... More »
Throughout our lives, we learn a lot of useful things at home, in school, online – but rarely do we learn how to sleep. Most people assume there isn’t much to it, just grab a pillow and a blanket shut your eyes, and bam— healthy sleep. However, the reality abo... More »
Over 600 people have been killed by the Burma security forces since February 1, reported by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The largest city, Yangon has faced violent conflicts with most civilian casualties. Over a month ago, Myanmar J... More »