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Earlier this year, a 12-year-old girl was detained at Luohu Port, the border crossing between China and Hong Kong. The unaccompanied child’s heavy-looking backpack raised suspicion from the customs officers, and it was not without reason: upon scanning the bag, they found 142 blood samples that were
News
Assem Dikhayeva Junior Staff Reporter
2019.11.27 17:13
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Always an Hour LateIf you’ve ever had a Filipino friend who was often late, then you’ve encountered a classic example of “Filipino time”. As a Filipino, I’m afraid I sometimes find myself guilty of this habit, too.What exactly is “Filipino time”? Many Filipinos use this term to describe a common acc
Spotlight
C. J. Cruz, J. Park, S. T. De Guzman
2019.11.20 22:23
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Diplomatic Talks (D-Talks), one of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ diplomatic projects, was launched in 2016 to promote South Korea’s foreign policies to international students throughout the country. The KAIST Herald had the chance to interview Vice-Chairman Dong Hui Lee from the Korean Council on
Interview
Berhane Weldegebriel Staff Reporter
2019.11.20 22:23
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Measles has made a deadly comeback several years after its eradication. The growing anti-vaccination movement consequently became the quick culprit as it continues to elicit widespread hesitation on the overall efficiency of vaccines. In a way, it deserves the blame. The movement stands on a clearly
News
Sean Tristan De Guzman Head of International Divis
2019.11.20 22:23
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President Bolsonaro of Brazil has sought an answer to the country’s underperforming economy in the exploitation of the Amazon. The recent fires engulfing the Amazon rainforest are primarily man-made, a result of massive deforestation that is ongoing in the area. In Brazil, deforestation has been pre
News
Jinho Park Staff Reporter
2019.11.18 16:38
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The gloomy weather may not have been the perfect welcome to the new semester, but the expectations for the KAIST International Student Association’s (KISA) new administration remain as bright as sunshine. After a compelling victory in the concluded May elections (see Volume 171 for more details), Di
Interview
Sean Tristan De Guzman Head of International Divis
2019.11.18 16:38
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Wrong Solution to the Right ProblemBy Berhane Weldegebriel Staff ReporterThe huge linguistic and cultural barrier that exists between Korean and international students has always been an issue in the KAIST campus. This long-standing problem is a thorn in the side of this university, with its goal to
Debate
Berhane Weldegebriel / Dong Min Kim
2019.11.18 13:08
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On May 15, a group of computer science students — Anuar Talipov, Azret Kenzhaliev, and Bolat Ashim — organized a workshop called “Hack the Technical Interview: Algorithms Practice”, to help KAISTians ace the interview required in most programming job applications. In this month’s issue, The KAIST He
Interview
Chrysan Angela
2019.06.19 16:29
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The KAIST community has definitely seen notable changes as the KAIST International Students Association (KISA) launched a variety of activities and programs geared towards improving KAIST life for international students. An open forum was held on May 31 where KISA discussed its projects and accomplishments in the past year (see KISA President Hopefuls Debate at Open Forum for more details). The KAIST Herald also sat down with Shubranil Sengupta to discuss his term as KISA president.
News
Jaymee Palma Staff Reporter
2019.06.19 16:24
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51.9 percent. That’s the proportion of people in the UK who voted to leave the European Union (EU) back in the summer of 2016. The barest two percent over the halfway mark threw the country into the rough seas of political turmoil, a storm from which the nation is yet to emerge. If it ever does, the battering winds of international disagreement and public dissatisfaction are ensuring it will never be the same.
Editorial
Ada Carpenter Assistant Editor
2019.06.19 16:19
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This year’s carbon dioxide emissions have set a new record in history. Humanity’s actions have resulted in the increase of CO2 levels to 415 parts per million (ppm).
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2019.06.19 16:16
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Amidst the rapidly changing news cycle, some important issues get buried underneath the latest top stories. In this month’s spotlight, we focus on two humanitarian crises that the world seldom talks about nowadays.
International
Jinho Park, Jaymee Palma
2019.05.24 21:52
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ISSS plans to “enlarge and invigorate” the international community through its country-based community support — but all I see is encouraged segregation.
International
Ada Carpenter Assistant Editor
2019.05.24 21:46
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It’s been almost a month since flames destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, but the heat of the fundraising discussions lingers on.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2019.05.24 21:45
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As the number of international students on campus grows, so too does the religious diversity. Muslims follow certain religious observances, and Korea is slowly starting to accomodate their needs. Despite all its claims of globalization, however, KAIST is lagging behind.
International
Yehhyun Jo / Ada Carpenter
2019.04.26 00:06
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The world that we live in boasts technological advances and unprecedented progress. But every action must have an equal and opposite reaction. Climate change drives internal and external migration. It is predicted to transform 200 million people into “climate migrants” by 2050 as people escape crop failure, water scarcity, and sea-level rise.
International
Jaymee Palma Staff Reporter
2019.04.26 00:02
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Karl Marx once said that history repeats itself twice — the first time as a tragedy, and the second time as a farce. Looking at the current state of global politics, one can say that we are well past the second stage in the absurd play of politicians. Tired of electing the same faces from the same establishments, people turn to outsiders in a desperate attempt to witness some change. These desperate attempts sometimes lead to bizarre consequences that may be seen as a joke that went too far.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2019.04.25 23:59
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Mark Borris Aldonza, a fourth-year student from the Philippines and a student in the Department of Biological Sciences, is one of the grand prix winners of the 2018 Long Term Undergraduate Research Program (URP). The KAIST Herald sat down with him and listened to his story, and here we share some of his realizations from his early research experiences in his long undergraduate journey.
Interview
Jaymee Palma Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 23:21
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The eternal struggle for good grades seems to beset nearly all of us, so this time the Herald has asked someone who might have found the answer, judging by his 4.3 GPA. Shyngys Aitkazinov, a sophomore student from Kazakhstan, has made it onto the Dean’s List in the School of Electrical Engineering and maintains a positive and happy outlook on KAIST life.
Interview
Ada Carpenter Assistant Editor
2019.03.25 23:14
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International Women’s Day continues to be a platform that promotes gender equality as well as one that celebrates the economic, social, and professional accomplishments of women.
Editorial
Berhane Weldegebriel Junior Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 23:11