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Reading Time: < 1 minuteArticle by Sophia Nielsen, Writer
April 23, 2024
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 Sena Chang, Editor
April 10, 2024
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...
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 social media lead up to a day...
Article by Sophia Tamada Nielsen and Karina Kirpalani
April 9, 2024
Emma Savarese (‘25) has been at ASIJ since fourth grade, so she is among the crop of students who considers ASIJ their “home.”...
Article by Sophia Tamada Nielsen and Karina Kirpalani
April 9, 2024
When she was in ninth grade, Suri Choi (‘25) observed that the student body was quite disconnected from the people they chose as their...
Arnab Karmokar: Vote Arnab, He’s on the Job
April 9, 2024
One of the first words Arnab Karmokar (‘25) used to describe the role of student government was “fun.” A three year StuCo veteran,...
April 6, 2024
The Role of Music in the Ocarina of Time
April 6, 2024
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 plays an integral role in...