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On November 4, 2018, blue-red-green flags were waving on the streets of New Caledonia. These flags symbolized the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front, a movement supporting the independence of the island nation.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2019.03.25 22:45
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As e-learning encourages productivity and efficiency, the digitization of education will never cease and soon, it will become a rival to the traditional education systems.
Editorial
Joon Ha Kim Junior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 20:45
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It seems that the fall 2018 semester is remarkable for the international community at KAIST, as more than ninety undergraduate students were accepted, which is double the size of previous batches. I have personally experienced the influx of the new students, as the amount of paperwork to handle in the ISSS office has increased twofold.While guiding freshmen through KAIST, I noticed that there is s
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2018.09.25 20:39
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Directly or indirectly, countries that are part of the global society are unknowingly relinquishing aspects of their cultures as citizens expose themselves to the international mainstream. Cultures must preserve themselves while having the acumen to recognize what should be improved. These are the qualities that will decide which cultures win and lose in globalization.
Debate
Eugene Jang Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 20:27
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We must work to make sure that everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, has the right to express themselves in the first place.
Debate
Jaymee Palma Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 20:25
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Motivated by the fear of poor grades, and consequently stoked with stress, we seek refuge during the finals season. But frequently, it seems something has got to give: during this season, it is students’ health that begins to suffer.
Editorial
Ada Carpenter Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 08:00
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Various reports state that almost one million Muslims are detained in Chinese “re-education camps”. The majority of them are Uyghur, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz people — Turkic Muslim minorities of China. Yet it is uncommon to see a news article reporting such atrocities.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2018.06.20 07:57
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Even though the power of many modern monarchs has been diminished through constitutional and parliamentary checks, there are several reasons to believe that sustaining the legacy of the throne itself comes at a price.
Debate
Simeneh S. Gulelat Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 22:43
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In modern times, the principal role of a constitutional monarchy is to represent stability and promote national pride; it is a fine tradition that has adapted to modern needs while retaining the dignity and majesty of historical kings and queens.
Debate
Ada Carpenter Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 22:40
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Misinformation has been present throughout history, albeit appearing under different guises: spam, false reports, and others. However, beginning with US President Donald Trump’s Twitter rants that labeled media outlets criticizing his first year in office as “fake news”, the term has circulated rapi
Editorial
Jaymee Palma Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 22:33
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A proper government fights the problems faced by the people, while a government of idiots fights the people themselves.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2018.06.19 22:30
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As the page grows larger, it may eventually spread its wings to become a much needed hub of ideas. Ideas worth sharing will be celebrated while controversial ideas will provide a rare opportunity for discourse.
Debate
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:50
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Behind the thinly drawn veil of online anonymity lurks a foul beast, the kind that manifests itself in a reprisal of psychotic behavior that often includes foul language, hate speech, and personal attacks.
Debate
Simeneh S. Gulelat Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:47
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As South Korea strives for globalization in its education system, there are Western countries seeking to emulate Korea’s academically-brilliant results.
Editorial
Ada Carpenter Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:28
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Last month, Vladimir Putin, as expected, won the elections in Russia.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2018.04.11 14:24
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It is time to awake from the trance of Olympic fever and recognize the darker side of this global event. Not a beacon of achievement and cooperation; instead repeatedly marred by corruption, politicization, and enormous costs.
Debate
Ada Carpenter Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 03:55
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The conclusion of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games has once more brought to the forefront the discussion of the Games’ relative merits and shortcomings.
Debate
Simeneh S. Gulelat Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 03:54
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This is about the daily lives of our daughters, mothers, and friends in their schools, workplaces, and social groups.
Editorial
Min Kim Junior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 03:47
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While the Ottoman Empire was “the sick man of Europe”, the International Division was the terminally ill man of our newspaper.
Editorial
Duman Kuandyk Head of International Division
2018.03.29 03:44
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Life at KAIST is an extraordinary one; in the rather remote area of Daejeon is a community of a diverse population of students and faculty. KAIST has over 900 international students from 95 different countries. This month, three international students at KAIST — Louis Alen, Farid Razai, and Johannes Müllers — were invited over to the Herald clubroom to share their college experiences in this new country.
Interview
International Division
2017.12.27 22:57