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?
Read MoreBy 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?
Read MoreBy Lynette Chan
There are a wide range of reasons as to why we listen to music, including focusing on a task.
Read MoreBy Jasper Lau
Former RCHK students and parents view whether boarding school in the UK is worth it.
Read MoreBy Markandeya Karthik
The government have been trying to increase accessibility to education, but do these efforts lead to results?
Read MoreBy 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.
Read MoreBy 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?
Read MoreBy 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.
Read MoreBy 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?
Read MoreBy 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Hong Kong’s rape laws are oddly gender-specific and pertain to an outdated, homophobic, and patriarchal system that has no place in the 21st century.
Read MoreBy 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.
Read MoreBy Ennan Qiu
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.
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