It’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..
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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.
Read MoreAncient masculine beliefs are the dominant root of physical and mental dejection, devastation, and disorientation prevalent in the male gender.
Read MoreVideo games are something that everyone has played at least once, and for many it is a large part of their lives. But is that good for your health or is it a major problem?
Read MoreKids should be encouraged to pursue their own interests, but how can they know what their interests are if their only experiences are school and tuition classes on school subjects?
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Read MoreIf there is one thing that represents the year 2020, it will be the now iconic image of SARS-Cov-19.
Read MoreThe process for this boasted no spectacular technology. Instead, it relied on an age-old method of testing - spitting into a can.
Read MoreHong Kong’s political tensions and protests may have died down in the wake of the recent coronavirus pandemic, but it was only a matter of time before politics would become pressing yet again. As the number of cases in Hong Kong dwindles, many have decided to move their focus away from the pandemic and pick up from where they left off.
Read MoreExploitation of children increases due to online classes and forced migration.
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