We tumbled down a dirt trail and the bus eventually screeched to a stop at the rust-covered gate. The premise was hushed, dormant under an all-encompassing blanket of calm—until a student would notice...
YENI’S COMMENTARY: Welcome to SIS CreARTions! Please welcome Tiffany Jung (11), an aspiring artist currently taking AP Studio Art. As a member of National Art Honor Society and a student who has taken...
With South Korea hosting the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, national ice hockey team has adopted extensive measures to propel its training program. Meanwhile, the Korean Ice Hockey Association welcomed...
Using his experience with mashing music and creating covers with controllers, John Kim (11) served as the DJ at the beginning of this year’s Snowball, also known as Hollywood Night. Although he was...
I awoke to the drift of French bread wafting through the hotel every morning, and was lulled to sleep by the symphony of crickets at night. Sipping on cherry-ade, my sister and I, we'd sit amidst the tall...
Born to Peter and Sara Brodhead on Oct. 27, Otto Brodhead has an eccentric fascination with coat racks and lights. His grey-blue eyes fixate on flashy objects that catch his attention, and shortly after,...
BLUEgg Chief Executive Ji-eun Lee and employee Michael Park gave a presentation to members of Habitat for Humanity (HFH) and UNICEF on Nov. 24 in order to provide students with more global opportunities...
Michael Park, class of 2007, majored in Economics at Swarthmore College and is currently working at BluEgg, a startup company that develops phone applications.
1. Why did you quit your job at WnW Capital...
If there was a nightmare in my elementary years, it was my mom running after me in the house with a turtleneck, begging me to protect my neck from the cold. The fear of turtlenecks was real back then:...