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Festival of Lights celebrated in darkness
Festival of Lights celebrated in darkness

By Vera Tanna

International schools fail to spread religious diversity.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeDecember 5, 2022Comment
Long live Leeks: why satire shouldn’t be controversial
Long live Leeks: why satire shouldn’t be controversial

By Warren Suen

Behind the curtains of humour and hyperbole, satire provides a lighthearted way to raise awareness and perspectives on various topics.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeDecember 5, 2022 Comments
Ocean Park captivity is cruelty
Ocean Park captivity is cruelty

By Sophie Liu

Activists have long been criticising Ocean Park for it’s treatment of sea creatures, but why?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeDecember 5, 2022 Comment
Feminism is rejecting femininity
Feminism is rejecting femininity

By Audrey Yip

The harms of rejecting femininity and why we should be empowering traditionally feminine roles and behaviours.

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Renaissance CollegeNovember 7, 2022 Comment
Why recycling plastic is a waste
Why recycling plastic is a waste

By Percy Chan

You throw your empty plastic bottle into the recycling bin, assuming that it is saving the environment. However, is it actually being recycled?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeFebruary 27, 2022
More than just the mind: the importance of physical exercise during school breaks
More than just the mind: the importance of physical exercise during school breaks

By Evan Ho

Why do some RCHK students exercise at break and most don’t?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeFebruary 27, 2022Comment
Why Thanos didn't pay attention in economics class.
Why Thanos didn't pay attention in economics class.

By Markandeya Karthik

Thanos snapped his fingers while using the Infinity Gauntlet during the Infinity War and caused the extermination of half of all life in the universe. Was this sound economic policy?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeFebruary 11, 2022
Yes, teachers, music can help your students and here’s why
Yes, teachers, music can help your students and here’s why

By Lynette Chan

There are a wide range of reasons as to why we listen to music, including focusing on a task.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeJanuary 30, 2022
RCHK perspective: UK boarding schools
RCHK perspective: UK boarding schools

By Jasper Lau

Former RCHK students and parents view whether boarding school in the UK is worth it.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeJanuary 30, 2022
Does government intervention in education really work?
Does government intervention in education really work?

By Markandeya Karthik

The government have been trying to increase accessibility to education, but do these efforts lead to results?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeJanuary 30, 2022
The good, the bad, and the ‘tiny fish’ - Year 12 students appraise CAS Week
The good, the bad, and the ‘tiny fish’ - Year 12 students appraise CAS Week

By Hon Sum Yip

From November 22 to November 26, Year 12 students got the chance to participate in various activities around Hong Kong as a part of CAS Week.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeDecember 20, 2021
Pads for periods: the straightforward solution to a dire situation
Pads for periods: the straightforward solution to a dire situation

By Lynette Chan

Sanitary pads are required by around half of the RCHK students in secondary, but the school still hasn’t provided any. Why not?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeDecember 15, 2021
The post-COVID economy: evaluating the impact of virtual learning on the global economy
The post-COVID economy: evaluating the impact of virtual learning on the global economy

By Markandeys Karthik

When the pandemic hit the world, schools had to transition to online learning. The economic implications from the compromise may not be obvious, but massive.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeDecember 15, 2021
The risks and results of parental pressure
The risks and results of parental pressure

By Cheryl Wong

In the eyes of parents, pressure may merely stem from concern for the future of their children, or hopes for what they can achieve, but is it all beneficial for students?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeNovember 23, 2021Nov 21Comment
No justice for male survivors—sexism and homophobia in Hong Kong’s rape laws
No justice for male survivors—sexism and homophobia in Hong Kong’s rape laws

By Phoebe Kwok

Hong Kong’s rape laws are oddly gender-specific and pertain to an outdated, homophobic, and patriarchal system that has no place in the 21st century.

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Renaissance CollegeNovember 22, 2021
Scientific research proves IB learning makes students 83% dumber  and more inattentive in class
Scientific research proves IB learning makes students 83% dumber and more inattentive in class

By Wisley Lau

Clickbait is all across the world, from fake websites to youtube videos which have fake titles to gain viewers. While sometimes hard to spot, everyone should be aware of the possibility of clickbait and misinformation.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeNovember 22, 2021
RCHK teachers: stop wasting electricity in the midst of unprecedented ecological collapse
RCHK teachers: stop wasting electricity in the midst of unprecedented ecological collapse

By Ennan Qiu

Some teachers are throwing away school money and squandering the world’s carbon budget.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeNovember 22, 2021
Reopening of the RCHK canteen: is this really a good idea?
Reopening of the RCHK canteen: is this really a good idea?

By Izen Kwan

The reopening of the canteen beckons rejoice, but there’s an elephant in the room: the pandemic isn’t over.

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeNovember 22, 2021
The perils of student productivity
The perils of student productivity

By Jasper Lau

Student productivity is promoting hustle culture and workaholism. What can you do to prevent falling into the productivity trap?

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeOctober 29, 2021
The “get it done” mentality: modern education’s greatest challenge and why everyone needs to pay attention
The “get it done” mentality: modern education’s greatest challenge and why everyone needs to pay attention

By 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."

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OpinionRenaissance CollegeJuly 6, 2021Comment
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