By Ennan Qiu
Some teachers are throwing away school money and squandering the world’s carbon budget.
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Some teachers are throwing away school money and squandering the world’s carbon budget.
Read MoreBy Izen Kwan
The reopening of the canteen beckons rejoice, but there’s an elephant in the room: the pandemic isn’t over.
Read MoreBy Jasper Lau
Student productivity is promoting hustle culture and workaholism. What can you do to prevent falling into the productivity trap?
Read MoreBy Wisley Lau
“Many people have read Suzanne Collins’ best-selling series The Hunger Games, but what if I told you, right now, there is an actual “hunger game” playing in real-time, and you’re in it."
Read MoreBy Zoe Ying
The Internet - holy land of sharing and re-use - leads us to believe we are entitled to use others’ ideas for free in the same way we use their videos and music. And that runs counter to the fundamental tenets of education.
So what is there to be said about the implementation of gender neutral bathrooms in Renaissance College?
Read MoreA 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Survey showed that 57.8% of grade 6-8 students and 72.7% of grade 9-12 students did not get their prescribed number of sleeping hours. This could be for a variety of reasons.
Read MoreThe findings are clear: any more warming could spell the end of our planet’s life support systems.
Read MoreIt’s Wednesday, January 20th, 2021. Joe Biden officially becomes the 46th president of the United States, after a peaceful-ish transfer of power from the predecessor, Donald Trump. President Biden and his team have a lot of problems to fix..
Read MoreThe country’s latest five-year plan seeks to achieve self-reliance, technological innovation and quality of life for its citizens. But how effective will the plan be in the long run?
Read MoreThe term “IB personal project” is an oxymoron. It does not, as it purports, showcase students’ individual interests and talents, but rather limits opportunities for genuine creative exploration.
Read MoreThink twice before you decide to engage in a romantic relationship.
Read MoreWhat if the so-called ‘free’ press turns out to be covering up the truth?
Read MoreThe new RCHK kitchen has provoked a strong reaction both for and against.
Read MoreFood technology teaches students essential life skills which can be useful for university and adulthood
Read MoreWelcome to 2020. Our world is pandemic-ridden, the planet is on fire, and PHI has made its comeback.
When fighting for freedom, we are hurting all dictators.
Read MoreThe National Security Law has stirred tension across the city’s population, with many fearing the new rules will endanger the academic freedom of students and teachers.
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