Sherry Han

Societies are Technologically Advancing, But Where are the Elderly?

Societies are Technologically Advancing, But Where are the Elderly?

By 2050, the proportion of the world’s population that is over 60 years old will nearly double from 12 per cent in 2015 to 22 per cent. Now, countries are making a technological shift: more incorporation of technology in people’s livelihoods, more reliance on technology, and more usage of technology to improve the lives of everyone. But, if the world’s ageing population is increasing in numbers, will this technological shift leave this vulnerable group of people out? Here is how Homage, a caregiving startup, makes use of technology in a way that is truly for the good of society.

Why You Shouldn’t Read The News; Ironically

Why You Shouldn’t Read The News; Ironically

The news. Our most trusted source of information. We update ourselves with news around the world almost daily, but what if the news you consume, even though not fake news, isn’t quite as accurate? Sherry from the IAS Gazette explores the harms of relying on news, especially without any or little discernment.

From Affiliation To Invasion: Dissecting The Russia-Ukraine War

From Affiliation To Invasion: Dissecting The Russia-Ukraine War

With the influx of information on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it may seem overwhelming for some to grasp how such a situation that abruptly dominated our news and social media feeds unfolded to become one of Europe’s largest wars in recent times. We highlight the tangled history and the complex relationship between the two nations and reveal its part in setting the stage for the ongoing crisis.

Political Apathy Amidst the Mechanisms of Youth Diplomacy

Political Apathy Amidst the Mechanisms of Youth Diplomacy

Some tend to shy away when it comes to politics, but what is politics? Why is political apathy so concerning and how big of an impact can be created when youths are politically interested anyway? Sherry from the IAS Gazette explores political apathy and its consequences, especially with the prevalence of youth diplomacy in the global landscape.

“Sustainability” is Not Sustainable: Reimagining Fashion for True Sustainability

“Sustainability” is Not Sustainable: Reimagining Fashion for True Sustainability

Sustainability and ethics when it comes to the fashion industry has taken the form of movements and advocacy. Certain practices like recycling and upcycling have been advocated in the name of sustainability, but are these methods truly sustainable? Is the quest for a sustainable fashion industry a lost cause? This piece explores the complexity of sustainability in today’s context and the need for fashion to be redefined and reimagined in order to encapsulate this.

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