Having lived in suburban Germany and France for the past eleven years, Garam Lee (11) likes to call herself a passionate “global citizen.” Although she has yet to have much exposure regarding environmental...
After a five-year teaching experience in Orlando, Florida, Kallina Chin, choir director, comes to SIS with an enthusiasm to explore Korean culture. As a music teacher, Ms. Chin has developed a love for...
Korea can be notorious for its unpredictable in-between-season weathers, but fear not: the light weighted bomber jacket keeps your look both effortless and chic. You guys have heard about our fashion tips...
Previously known as Mr. Slapikas, Raymond Marangelo, high school math and science teacher, returned from Hong Kong to teach at SIS once more. Using his mother’s surname, Mr. Marangelo now seeks to develop...
I asked to take her photo and she responded,
"Can you untie my shoelaces for me?"
"It's Ga for Ga-Vin" (Except it was said in Korean so it was more like, "It's 가 for 가빈")
"I...
It is an undeniable fact that more club proposals get rejected than accepted at the end of each year— Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and Robotics Club were no exception. Yet, this rejection...
Jenny Kang, class of 2012, decided to study Psychology at the European branch of Saint Louis University in Missouri after spending six months working full-time.
1.Why did you choose to study in Spain?
I’ve...
Pressured by rigorous academic standards, SIS students have limited time for real world experiences. However, summer vacation gave students the chance to broaden their horizons.
Working 12 hours a day...
Looking to capture the stories of ordinary New Yorkers, Brandon Stanton started a blog called Humans of New York (HONY). Though Stanton never imagined that HONY would become such a success, his project...
Brian Kim, Class of 2013, double majors in Computer Science and Business Administration at the University of California at Berkley. Recently, he developed the smartphone application GIFTO.
1. Can you...