As a little kid, my favorite restaurant was Wendy’s. It was the Wendy's logo that marked the beginning of my journey into graphic design. The 1983 original design was simple, but this. All changed in 2013 when an updated logo was released.The new Wendy’s mascot looks friendlier. The word “mom” i
The Louis August Jonas Foundation (LAJF) is an organisation that helps aspiring young adults grow intellectually, ethically, and globally. Its summer leadership program, called “Camp Rising Sun (CRS),” brings teenagers from around the world to New York for four weeks. The mission is “to develop in p
Every summer, elementary schools in South Korea notify female studentsaged 12 to 13to get vaccinated for cervical cancer. HPV(Human Papilloma Virus) is the main cause of cervical cancer, and a government-run clinic called ‘Healthy Women’s First Step Clinic’ provides free HPV vaccinations for teenage
Are you familiar with Hemolytic-uremic Syndrome (HUS)? It is better known as the ‘hamburger disease,’ which is a rare disease that severely damages the kidney and other organs. A four-year-old girl in South Korea was diagnosed with HUS in September 2016, with her mother claiming that she contracted
There is increasing emphasis on reducing the use of fossil fuel for electricity production, restricting spillover of industrial chemicals, and recycling plastics. However, are these enough to protect the environment? Currently the most serious issues related to environmental pollution are global war
Winning Reviews from the 9th Session of Herald Insight & Tomorrow Student Reporters헤럴드 인사이트 & 투모로우 9기 활동기간 동안학생기자들의 원고 내용과 노력, 포스팅 횟수, 검토 횟수 등모든 사항들을 검토하여, 아래와 같이 우수 학생들을 공시합니다!The 9th Session of Herald Insight & Tomorrow : February 2020 ~ July 2020▶ Winners ( 7명 )Rayoung (Madeline) Lee, Grade 11, S
The term “investment” contains so much “theory” it is sometimes difficult for students not only to comprehend but visualize such concepts. Teachers commonly tie in material in relation to history lessons as well. In the United States, the period from WWI until the Great Depression is often highlight
I walked into the spotlight on the stage with my cello in one hand and my bow in the other. My hands were sweating and trembling as the audience applauded for me. I sat on the chair nervously. Suddenly, I heard someone whisper to me. It was the accompanist teacher. “Youju, you should bow!”I was terr
“Lavender Oils to hydrate your skin!” For my Cosmetics Chemistry Club at school during my junior year, I devised an activity through which we would extract flower oils and expand it to the marketing and business-related field. Among the many challenges of this project, testing the flower oils was th
Traditionally, in myriad cultures around the world, lavender has been used for various purposes. It was used in ancient Egypt for mummification and perfume, in ancient Rome for cooking and bathing, and in ancient Greece for treating insomnia and back aches. In the modern era, lavender is most common
A simple refresher at Starbucks? Maybe not so simple. From a drink you order at the coffee shop to a sports car that represents your identity, consumers of all industries are craving customized products. With this trend, people are pursuing increasingly delicate tailoring and exclusivity. From the p
I enjoy all sorts of literature. Literature entertains us, inspires us, and challenges us to reach higher and gain more knowledge. Joseph Addison, an English essayist, poet, and playwriter, said, “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body”, and I strongly agree. Every genre of literature h
In the words of former U.S. President John Quincy Adams, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” Leadership, a skill which can seem so difficult to comprehend and achieve, is actually simpler and more common in everyday life than one wo
The world is in whirlwind of confusion, adaptation, and innovation. With the world being flipped on its head by the novel coronavirus, our entire lives have been transformed in order to protect ourselves and each other. These methods of prevention, including social distancing and staying at home, al
Gravity Falls. Rick and Morty. Adventure Time. Do these names sound familiar to you? If so, then you may be, as we say in Korean, an “inssa” which is short for “insider”, a person who is socially well-connected and familiar with the newest trends. These names are the titles of the most popular, well
Recently, I read an online article that discussed the government’s decision to accept 400 more students for medical schools beginning the next school year. According to the government, this decision was made to increase the number of available medical personnel especially in rural areas of Korea. Ha
DESTINY (“DivErSiTy Is NecessitY") is a youth club that deals with issues faced by helping multicultural families (a term for families in which one spouse is Korean and the other is an immigrant) in Korea, with focus given to immigrants from countries such as Bangladesh, India, and Yemen. Because o
When I was in elementary school, I used to be taken to Seoul Forest (which is a park, despite its name) every few months by my church as a “mini-retreat” – we would feed the deer raised at the park and have small picnics on the large stretches of grass. Wanting to take advantage of the time I
Humans love to create. Whether it’s art, music, food, literature, or physical goods, we are biologically wired to enjoy our creations. According to Dan Ariely from Ted Ideas, our impulse to create, also colloquially called the “IKEA effect”, is a reflection of our egocentric mindset as a toddler. We
Many of us have accumulated large amounts of over-the-counter drugs in our homes, including all kinds of medications.. These piles of drugs may give us a sense of security from many potential aches and illnesses, but we have to be able to choose the right ones. While we are familiar with the well-kn