
- Jun 2, 2022
Is Killing to Survive Ever Justified? – a Case of the Speluncean Explorers
When the consequences of taking a life for a life are placed in the hands of the judiciary.

- Jun 1, 2022
The Unsung Legacy: Born and Perpetuated in Death
By Charlotte Ip “What legacy will I leave behind?” A question we ceaselessly ask ourselves, because we covet immortality, hoping that...


- May 31, 2022
There is no life, without death
Life and death are generally thought to be polar opposites. In this article, however, the author puts the meaning of death into perspective.


- May 30, 2022
Zoom Out, Zoom In – An Indifferent View On Death
Everyone around was mourning, hard. A drop of tear fell silently from the little girl’s right eye, no one noticed, not even her mother...
- Mar 19, 2022
Unity Against the Test of Time
Times have changed, but have we? What does unity mean? For me, an Indian living in Hong Kong, it means that we stay true to one another,...
- Mar 19, 2022
Man Can Try
A Former Debater’s Musings on Truth and Knowledge By: Chau Chun Chung Exegesis “Consider me convinced. But for all we know, you could...


- Mar 19, 2022
Teaching – a way of life – a lens through which I see the world
“Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world” – Nelson Mandela. This quote has been deeply rooted in my mind and...

- Mar 19, 2022
Bound to meet? - Encounters with various people.
05:45 a.m. August 1, 2019. I wake up from a nightmare. Sweating profusely, reaching out to my mother's hand next to me, as I see pictures...

- Mar 19, 2022
Your Mentality, Your Identity
A dilution to the unconscious belief in the importance of defining one’s national identity. By Tsang Grace Cheuk Wan “Is Hong Kong part...

- Mar 19, 2022
Revisiting Glorifying Motherhood—
Mongolia’s Order of Glorious Motherhood and Its Impact on Sex and Sexuality By: Lok Ping Sandwiched between its two giant neighbours...