

The imbalance of news coverage
Three weeks ago, more than 3 million people marched across France together with some 40 world leaders, including the French president...


The Right To Offend
By Rohan Bannerji In the early hours of the morning on the 7th of January 2015, two gunmen stormed into the office of a satirical...


Should We Abolish The RCHK House System?
Image Courtesy of Black Chambers By Cindy Wan Disclaimer: This article is not intended to demean any particular house, but simply to...


Have International Schools Done Enough To Support Religious Diversity?
By Migel Borje “One's faith should be cherished, as it gives a person direction and meaning in life- it's not weird”, as said by an RCHK...


Radicalism; It spreads like fire
By Rohan Bannerji, Guest Writer On September 25th 2014, Vice News, a Youtube channel aimed at politically aware youth, uploaded a video....


ISIS: What they are, what they’re doing, and how the world is responding to them
ISIS: What they are, what they’re doing, and how the world is responding to them By Hayley Wu ISIS, also known as the Islamic State, is...


How finance industries have been affected by Occupy Central
The finance industry takes a strong hit, says the government’s press release, whilst the pedestrians says that “Local Businesses don’t...


Why International Students DO Have the Right to Protest
I’m sure students across Hong Kong have heard about the Occupy Hong Kong movement in some capacity by this point. It’s practically...


Should expats and international students participate in the protests?
There are tens of thousands of people who have joined the protests, students, workers and elderly, age is not a factor. But is...


What's wrong with the discourse surrounding Occupy Central
Recently during a school activity, students were instructed to divide themselves into three lines as per their opinion on the Occupy...