Voices of the Square: Green School Bali — ‘the world isn’t learning enough’ about climate change
As a group, we were inspired by this moving story and decided to put our own spin on it: We wanted to connect with other people about climate change.
We did this by constructing a dome-shaped booth structure out of bamboo and lined the inside with cloth to make it a private space.
Tunes for travel: Check out this Spotify playlist for the world’s cities
The cities of our world are constantly changing and progressing and so are its people and their music. And that's why we've come up with this Spotify playlist for people in the world's striving and thriving cities.
OPINION: Hijab was the headline during New York’s fashion week
In the era of Trump — a hurricane-like atmosphere in which Islamophobic clouds are showering our nation with hateful and exclusionary storms — fashion history was made. Designer Anniesa Hasibuan flooded this year’s catwalk with models all wearing the hijab.
VIDEO: Irma incoming — why recent hurricanes are so severe
In this video, I'll talk you through the basics of fronts and low-pressure systems, which are a staple of understanding meteorology. You'll see how global warming has impacted the Earth over the past couple of hundred years, and understand more about factors behind stronger storms, including rising sea levels and warmer water.
VIDEO: The 1,000 li journey to college in America
It was the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu who said that "a journey of a thousand li begins with a single step."
Libre Talks: Summer’s on — get your hijab on and hit the gym
Now, if you’re a woman who goes to the gym, you're going to get stared at because a) you are, in fact, a woman and somehow your presence in an athletic atmosphere remains peculiar and unorthodox to some, b) you're doing a workout that someone else wants to copy or that someone is trying to copy, or c) you're wearing a hijab.
Voices of the Square: Q&A with Zahra Billoo, civil rights lawyer and Muslim activist
GSS Libre Talks columnist Hannah Shraim interviews CAIR executive director Zahra Billoo about issues facing our nation, including President Trump's moves to ban Muslims from traveling to the U.S., a program that’s targeting Muslim high school students in Maryland as potential community informants, and what she prefers to a really nutritious dinner.
VIDEO: The Korea-U.S. college connection and VOA’s Student Union
In this video, CI News anchor Aileen Kim and reporter Jasmine Lee caught up with Chadwick International alums at a Jan. 12 reunion dinner midway through their freshman year. They asked alums what it's like to attend college, deal with homework, make friends and find your way on an American campus.
