
The October SAT: Second-to-Last test Before Digital Move
On Saturday, October 1st, upper secondary students came to GSIS to take the SAT’s second-to-last paper test. Continue reading The October SAT: Second-to-Last test Before Digital Move
On Saturday, October 1st, upper secondary students came to GSIS to take the SAT’s second-to-last paper test. Continue reading The October SAT: Second-to-Last test Before Digital Move
Broadly, Americans visit the constitution in a non-partisan and bipartisan manner. However, with an unequal playing field prompted by politicians, Americans tilt towards political tendency. Continue reading Politics Off My Body: The Abortion Rights Dispute Sparks Another Partisan Divide
Cuba was a prosperous country in the 1950s, ranked fifth in per capita income and third in life expectancy among the western hemisphere. Cuba was home to democracy and rights, yet, by 2000, all of this had disappeared. Continue reading U.S.-Cuba Relations: The 90 Mile Dilemma
After an Indian jet was shot down on February 27, 2019, by a Pakistani SAM over the disputed territory of Kashmir, tensions between Pakistan and India have escalated. Continue reading India, Pakistan, and China regarding the Kashmir region