by Contributing Author | Jun 18, 2025 | Issue, Spring 2025
Almost all my life, I lived on the beautiful island of Palau. Palau is one of the places that you must visit, as it is also called the Pristine Paradise. The emerald shining ocean, blazing sunset, and shores surrounded by green forests are what keep my island special....
by Contributing Author | Jun 18, 2025 | Issue, Spring 2025
As I took my first steps out of the plane in Chiang Mai, all I could think about was how tired and nervous I was. In the morning, I was to present my gecko project in front of a room full of experts, and I had only just put the finishing touches on my PowerPoint...
by Contributing Author | Jun 18, 2025 | Featured, Issue, Winter 2025, Winter 2025 Featured
Thanks to the editor-in-chief Katie Jang, I had the lovely opportunity to sit down with Royce Olarte, a La Sierra University class of 2017 Honors graduate. We talked about the many twists and turns that landed him in a dual-emphasis mathematics education and cognitive...
by Contributing Author | May 23, 2025 | Featured, Issue, Winter 2025, Winter 2025 Featured
During this winter quarter, we had the wonderful opportunity to meet and speak with Dr. Katherine Koh, a historian of the Christian Reformation and current chair of the Department of History, Politics, and Sociology at La Sierra University. Koh joined the Honors...
by Contributing Author | May 23, 2025 | Featured, Issue, Winter 2025, Winter 2025 Featured
They say eyes are the window to the soul, but in Asia this summer, I realized they’re more similar to X-ray machines. My Asian features seemed to give me temporary invisibility until I was joined by another person of a different ethnicity, turning us into a...