By Hannah Kim and Junie Kah
Time is a valuable resource. This notion is the cornerstone of the thought process of most students, SIS and elsewhere. While at many times it is important to ensure that...
While many people worry that artificial intelligence (AI) will take over our jobs once it becomes fully developed, the last occupation we would expect it to have is one that involves creativity. Simply...
By Jeremy Nam and Dawn Kim
The answer can be simple. Tiger Times is our school’s newspaper. It is student-led and student-run from article idea discussions to packaging to distribution. Ten times...
On May 7, the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted a gala, inviting guests to dress themselves in accordance to the year’s theme. The 2018 theme that instigated a debate about the...
A responsible public figure with a large international audience must consistently be mindful of the weight behind his or her words, whether they be simple satirical remarks or elaborate political allegations....
“What to do about North Korea?” has undoubtedly been the most agonizing question ever since the end of the Korean War in 1953. For more than 60 long years, peace in the Korean peninsula has seemed...
By Hannah Kim and Junie Kah
Communities and societies are naturally inclined to criticize and search for the shortcomings of any human effort. While this attitude of wanting improvement has been the...
By Gray Macklin
To the Editor,
The opening of the most recent extended viewpoint reminded me of an English teacher’s response to my intense interest in Transcendentalist thought when I was in high...
If the Tiger Times newspaper is the successful older sibling who has their life together and has long since been an independent adult, Tiger Times Online (TTONL) has always been the slightly confused but...
In the wake of the diplomatic respite fostered by the PyeongChang Olympics, further efforts to improve inter-Korean relations have been made by the North and South. With the deployment of envoys to Pyongyang...
“Did you hear…” “S/he said…”
Words travel from the upperclassmen to the underclassmen and vice versa. And as with all rumors, each word is distorted in the process of transfer from individual...
By Nicholas Kim & Soomin Chun
For many of us millennials in Seoul who are only two generation removed from those who had experienced the horrors of the Korean War, the consequences of conflict are...