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Article by Sena Chang, Sophia Tamada Nielsen, Karina Kirpalani, and Elizabeth Rexrode | April 6, 2024
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April 25, 2024 • No Comments
Russia, at last, compromised with the U.S. on the clean-up of abandoned chemical weapons. India, the USSR, and Canada signed to establish the Japanese Food Aid Program (JFAP) in post-war Japan. Delegates reached a unanimous...
Article by Sena Chang, Editor
April 10, 2024 • No Comments
The functionality of plants on our planet is manifold: they provide us with oxygen, contribute to lush green landscapes, and form the basis of entire ecosystems. This year's iGEM team aims to expand this list by researching...
Article by Sena Chang, Editor
March 27, 2024 • No Comments
On March 13th, ASIJ’s Aerospace Club invited Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey H. Walker to share his experiences in the U.S. Space Force and insights on the evolving intersections between space exploration and political interests....
Article by Emma Savarese, Writer
March 26, 2024 • No Comments
March, Women's History Month, is dedicated to celebrating the impressive achievements of women throughout history, while acknowledging the obstacles they continue to face. It's a time to recognize and appreciate the immense...
Article by Mira Chandra, Writer
February 29, 2024 • No Comments
“Man's best friend” is a phrase commonly used to describe the long standing friendship of humans and dogs. The domestic dog is certainly unique in its unwavering loyalty and centuries of devoted companionship. But...
Article by Lily Stone-Bourgeois, Writer
February 8, 2024 • No Comments
Pink bows and pink lace and pink lipstick and pink dresses and pink nails and pink silk pajamas and pink uggs, and did I mention pink bows? You can't escape it. The world is seeing the resurgence of girlhood. Then again,...
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Article by Sophia Tamada Nielsen and Karina Kirpalani
April 9, 2024
Every spring, the ASIJ student body gathers to vote for who they think should be their next Student Body President. Weeks of campaigning in hallways, classrooms, and across...
April 6, 2024
“An Explosion of Color”: South Asian Student Union Celebrates Holi
March 26, 2024
Article by Sena Chang, Editor
April 23, 2024 • 11 Comments
ASIJ saved me. After attending a series of private and religious schools in South Korea, where learning was merely a relentless, rote pursuit of status within a rigid, standardized system, I arrived at...
Article by Sophia Nielsen, Writer
April 23, 2024 • 1 Comment
The inherent subjectivity of art is not a particularly controversial concept; there is no single way to perceive either the visual form or the intended meaning of an artwork, as every viewer takes a unique...
Article by Lily Stone-Bourgeois, Writer
April 1, 2024 • No Comments
The United States has always been riddled with contradictions. The universal humanist principles that were ostensibly at the forefront of the Founding Fathers’ minds (and subsequently written into the...
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Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was one of the world's first video games to utilize 3D graphics. Yet perhaps its most iconic element is its soundtrack, which...
Despite the availability of new and more convenient digital photo-taking methods, film cameras are regaining popularity. Since 2018, California based photo lab The Darkroom...
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1st Place - Sena Chang
A Look Through Time: The War in Afghanistan
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1st Place - Sena Chang
The Russia-Ukraine Crisis: A Chronology of a Turbulent History
Personal opinion: Off-campus issues
2nd Place - Aaryan Kumar
How Japan’s Obscenity Laws Reinforce Conformity
Sports Features
Honorable Mention - Sam Barbir
The Race that Captivates a Nation
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