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  • Magazine | The Robinson Review

    Wednesday, December 24, 2025 00 °c Войти Magazine Economics Politics Science Opinion Arts Programs Magazine Market About Us February Edition: Progress or Pandemonium? In October of 2023, the war between Palestine and Israel rose again. This time, Israel officially started the war by fighting back Hamas's attack. Both sides allege that the war criminal is the opposing side. Israel argues that... By Dowoon(Bill) Lee, Jiwoo(Jade) Kim, Kiki Adams April Edition: We Need Kids Here The issue of declining fertility rates have been a major threat to many countries including South Korea and China, as governments fear the debacle of labor markets. Read more March Edition : The Rise of AI ChatGPT is an AI learning algorithm developed by OpenAI, sponsored by Microsoft. More specifically, it is generative artificial intelligence that is capable of not only providing. Read more January Edition : The New Roaring 20s On October 30th of 2022, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, or “Lula” da Silva of the worker’s party, was reelected as president of Brazil after his first presidency. Read more The Kevin McCarthy Saga: The Rise of the Far Right Eunnuri Cho, Seungah Hong, Soomin Hwang, Sangwon Jeong ... Implications for Israel's Economy and Business Landscape Hyunuk Bang, Soobin Jang, Harry Jung ... Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Seongmin Choi, Hyundo Jung, Gyumin Kim ... Editions U.S. Culture Wars and Ron Desantis in Florida Songi Chai, Yubin Cho ... Harry and Meghan: The Netflix Docuseries and Its Repercussions Songi Chai, Yubin Cho ... No Red Wave: Biden May Have Saved His Legacy and the Democratic Party Songi Chai, Yubin Cho ... There’s Not Going to Be World War III, But It’s Still Going to Be Bad Seongmin Choi, Hyundo Jung ... Is CRISPR-Cas9 the Future of Humanity? Sungmin Ahn, Nayoon Cho ... Monthly edition By the Robinson Review Collaborating with Tri-M Music Society in Korea International School Jeju (KISJ), the Robinson Review covers the correlation between music and therapy, sleep, and many other aspects of our lives. Collaboration Edition : Listen, You'll Feel Better April Edition : We Need Kids Here March Edition: The Rise of AI January Edition: The New Roaring 20s November Edition: Around the Corner October Edition: Turning Tides Collaboration Edition: How's the Earth Doing? Monthly edition Monthly edition Monthly edition Monthly edition Monthly edition Monthly edition By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review In the April Monthly Edition, the editors of the Robinson Review discuss issues of historically low fertility rates in South Korea and the potential devastation it may have on the Korean Tiger. With the showcase of new Artificial Intelligence (AI) models such as ChatGPT, the concerns toward modern technology and the coming four industrial revolution is rising. The editors of the Robinson Review cover these concerns and the potential impacts it may have on the word economy. With the rise of online streaming platforms, a venue for the expression of personal narratives has been opened up. From the discussion revolving the Netflix Series "Harry and Meghan," to the recent election of Lula da Silva as the leader of Brazil, the editors of the Robinson Review dive deeper into the recent events in the new year. With 2023 just around the corner, world politics is facing a period of change and chaos with the continuing War in Ukraine, the election of Giorgia Meloni as Prime Minister in Italy, and the rise of the extreme right in the European political scene. With the new term of Xi Jinping in China and talks about the election of Giorgia Meloni as the new Prime Minister of Italy, world politics is now in the phase of a transition to a new period in the upcoming year. Collaborating with the Korea International School Jeju (KISJ) Chemistry Club, the Robinson Review presents issues from eco-friendly products to the impact of microplastic across the ocean. The writers further deal with the issue of climate change and methods to tackle them. Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice. Robinson Review Favorites A Review of Alternative Bottleless Water Ooho Dongha Kim Three Reasons Why the U.S. Shot Down the Chinese Spy Balloon Seunghyeon Lee How Truly Significant Is the Collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank on the U.S. Economy? Songi Chai, Yubin Cho, Seohyun Jang.. Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights As the Birth Rate Issue Emerges in China, CNN’s Recent Report May Shine Light on a New Vision of Politics Seoun Kim The New Fossil Fuel: Lithium Yubin Cho Yusang Yoon

  • Politics | The Robinson Review

    Wednesday, December 24, 2025 00 °c Politics Economics Politics Science Opinion Arts Programs Magazine Market About Us Suggestions Three Reasons Why the U.S. Shown Down the Chinese Spy Balloon Seunghyeon Lee The Republican Polarization: The Far Right Strikes Back Hyunbin Jo Unification Is a Must, Not an Option Seunghee Kim The Confrontation Between Supporters of the Iranian Regime and Protesters Yusang Yoon SJA Branch News 2025.10.31 - Joonseo Choi How Trump Is Redefining Federal-State Relations in the U.S. 2025.1.10 - Daniel Jo (GAFL) Prospect of the Insurging Artificial Intelligence Technology 2024.11.3 - JiAn Lee, Jiwoo Kim, Minji Kim, Soojean Paik Questioning the Nobel Committee: Political Controversies Surrounding the 2024 Prizes for Han Kang and Geoffrey Hinton 2024.11.1 - JiAn Lee Youth Activism and Climate Change Policy: Are Young Leaders Reshaping the Political Landscape? Through a Refugee’s Eyes and Voice The Rise of Syrian Dictatorship In 1963, the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party came to power through a military coup, marking the beginning of authoritarian rule in Syria... 2 May 2025 Juan Lim and Iris Kang Serbian Protest- Repetition of the history 2025 March 16th, BBC reported Serbia’s largest-ever protest rally against the government; independent monitor reported 325,000 and more while the government reported 107,000, making it the largest protest ever in Serbia... Jiwoo (Jade) Kim MORE STORIES FROM POLITICS The 20th CCP Congress Election Is Right Around the Corner, and Xi Is on a Rodeo This year, the CCP congress marks the 20th anniversary of the CCP elections with a familiar candidate, Xi Jinping.. Yusang Yoon View all comments Erase Names from the Social Contract Now in Europe, the right wing–right wing ideas have that power. To conjecture about the impacts of such power ruling the EU.. Naeyoung Park View all comments Attribution theory and Status Quo The Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) is one of the best-received and most-reserved attribution theories within the interaction between companies and consumers. Minyong Kim View all comments 0 0 0 Suggestions The Impact of Political Correctness on Culture and the Response of the Public Seun Kim A Tragedy That Could Have Been Prevented Yujin Yang Two Major Elections Bring Chaos to the World: Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and China’s Xi Jinping Jiwon Moon American Perspective of Accepting Outsiders Yusang Yoon Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice.

  • Opinion | The Robinson Review

    Interview With Liberty in North Korea: Escaping North Korea, Finding Freedom Gyumin Kim Six Strategies to Eliminate Loneliness Insun Yoon Review of ‘Economics Essays for Teenagers’ Chaeyi Ku Premium Opinion The Rollercoaster Life of Trevor Noah During Apartheid Opinion Growing Up From Our Childhood “Neverland” Opinion L'Étranger: How an Absurdist Chooses to Live Life Fully Opinion What Is your Lowland?: Book Review of “The Lowland” Arts "Wonderful!" is the word used by Hninn, the Senior Co-Director of Research of SELFidence to describe SELFidence in one world.. By Jeongyun Lim LATEST BOOKS Review of The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway "The quintessential novel of the Lost Generation" could not have been more fitting as a description of Hemingway's first book 'The Sun Also Rises; a navigation between the lines of morality and love in the 1920s. Hemingway has risen to the list of classical authors through his distinct style of writing; objective, terse, emotively flat, and most of all, the deliberate 'coming-together' of the plot towards the end.. Read more Misconceptions Between Two Superpowers That Led to a Tragedy 15 March 2023 Luxury Brands and NFT 11 March 2023 June Huh’s Fields Medal and Persisting Questions Toward Korean Education While Professor June Huh of Princeton University became the first South Korean to receive the Fields Medal, Korean education has been questioned.. Read more New York City Subway Shootings: Should Firearms Be Banned? On Tuesday, 12, April, New York was shocked by the subway shootings that occurred. In a Brooklyn subway , a masked man launched smoke grenades and fired.. Read more Monthly Edition Political Opposition Against the European Super League, Why? Opinion Recording Haenyeo - Part 1 Opinion Why Apple Is the Greatest Brand of Our Era LOAD MORE LOAD MORE Wednesday, December 24, 2025 00 °c Opinion Economics Politics Science Opinion Arts Programs Magazine Market About Us Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice.

  • Economics | The Robinson Review

    SJA Branch News 2025.10.1 Kyungeun Son International trade relations are interwined with politics and economics 2024.10.19 Hyesu Jung The Debates Surrounding the 2024 Nobel Prizes Drill, Baby, Drill: The Impact of Trump’s New Energy Policy on OPEC Nations Since his reelection, President Donald Trump has announced an aggressive energy policy centered on expanding U.S. oil production. His policy, referred to as "Drill, Baby, Drill," includes... Juan Lim 23 February 2025 Energy Challenges and Impacts on the European Economy Currently, Europe is facing significant energy challenges due to Russian sanctions, the ongoing energy transition, and slowing economic growth... Celine Park 18 March 2025 Suggestions U.S. Taxation: Concerns about IRS and the reintroduction of the Fair Tax Act Jeongseo Park The U.K. Is Getting Closer to Its Sunset Justin Lim The U.S.’s Ambiguous Response to Inflation Gyujin Kim MORE STORIES FROM ECONOMICS The Rise of the Energy War: Natural Gas from Russia and Crude Oil from OPEC In August 2022, Russia announced a reduction in natural gas supply through the undersea gas pipe "Nord Stream 1" leading to Germany.. Jiwon Moon View all comments Endless Lockdowns in China and Their Effects Recently, there was a 7-day lockdown in the Foxconn factory located in Zhengzhou, China. The factory is responsible for 60% of iPhone production worldwide and hundreds of thousands of people work in the factory.. Juan Lim View all comments Bank Run Causes the Great Depression'' Two Opposed Views of The Nobel Prize in Economics On the 10th of this month, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced three contributors to banking research for The Nobel Prize in Economics.. Mina Cho View all comments 0 0 0 Suggestions The Effect of the Qatar World Cup on Qatar’s Economics Dayeon Song Climate Change and Its Economic Impacts Siyeon Park The Earthquake in Turkey and Syria: An Unprecedented Devastation Seungah Hong Will Humans Go Extinct? Sieeun Rhee Wednesday, December 24, 2025 00 °c Economics Economics Politics Science Opinion Arts Programs Magazine Market About Us Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice.

  • Arts | The Robinson Review

    Wednesday, December 24, 2025 00 °c Arts Economics Politics Science Opinion Arts Programs Magazine Market About Us 02.05.2023 / Seoun Kim Harry and Meghan: The Netflix Docuseries and Its Repercussions 03.11.2023 / Seojin Lee A Look at South Korea’s newest Sensation: Danaka 04.23.2023 / Sieeun Rhee Vox’s Documentary “Do I Want Kids?” Aims to Find a Perfect Time for Having Children 03.11.2023 / Seoa Park Luxury Brands and NFT 04.23.2023 / Yechan Kim Every Day, Every Hour, Every Second, Every Moment Latest News Wieroo Park The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” “American Horror Story and Glee” writer Ryan Murphy's “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”.. A Temporary Matter Chaeri (Iris) Kang Untitled Chaeri (Iris) Kang Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared: From Viral Videos to Television Series Seoun Kim Latest News ARTS The Impact of AI on the Art Industry: From Art Generation to Economic Growth ARTS Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared: From Viral Videos to Television Series Arts Weekdays, Month Day, Year 00 °c Войти Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games About Us Opinion MORE STORIES FROM ARTS L'Étranger: How an Absurdist Chooses to Live Life Fully “Rising, streetcar, four hours in the office or the factory, meal, streetcar, four hours of work, meal, sleep, and Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday.. Wieroo Park View all comments Every Day, Every Hour, Every Second, Every Moment There are two types of people in this world. Some seek to live their lives to the fullest, giving it all they have since they only have one life.. Yechan Kim View all comments Film Scene Analysis: “La La Land” Final Scene In the film La La Land (2016), director Damien Chazelle uses close up shots and pans to portray the progression of the sentiments of the characters Mia (Emma Stone) and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling).. Yechan Kim View all comments 0 0 0 Suggestions Vox’s Documentary “Do I Want Kids?” Aims to Find a Perfect Time for Having Children Sieeun Rhee Harry and Meghan: The Netflix Docuseries and Its Repercussions Songi Chai, Yubin Cho.. Luxury Brands and NFT Seoa Park Queen Elizabeth II: The British Monarchy’s Treasure and Legacy Yujin Yang, Insun Yoon.. Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice.

  • Science | The Robinson Review

    Wednesday, December 24, 2025 00 °c Science Economics Politics Science Opinion Arts Programs Magazine Market About Us SCIENCE How should ethical concerns in generative AI (bias, transparency, accountability) be addressed? 31 October 2025 SeoHyeon Kwon MORE STORIES FROM SCIENCE 2025 Baekdu Mountain Eruption: Signs, Consequences, and Coping Strategies The tallest mountain on the Korean peninsula is about to erupt in two years, in 2025. The center of the incident is the 2,744m-tall Baekdu Mountain.. Seun Kim View all comments Capturing Methane, Terminating Climate Change Climate change is often strongly associated with greenhouse gasses, the most famous of which is carbon dioxide, or CO2.. Jian Lee View all comments Sustainable Developments of Microplastic Microplastic are everywhere in marine environments: on the coast of Spain, in the Yangtze river in China, in the Great Australian Bight, the Mariana Trench, and in lakes and rivers across the United Kingdom.. Jungyeon Wi View all comments 0 0 0 Suggestions A Review of Alternative Bottleless Water Ooho Dongha Kim Why We Are Startled by Jump Scares: A Neuroscientific Approach Seun Kim Technologies Hidden Behind HMR Food Dongha Kim Impact of Non-Reusable Packaging on the Environment Dongha Kim Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice.

  • The Robinson Review | Journalism

    Young Leadership, Fresh New Energy. The Robinson Review pursues student-led professional journalism with high level analysis on global issues. Opinion Vox’s Documentary “Do I Want Kids?” Aims to Find a Perfect Time for Having Children Science A Review of Alternative Bottleless Water Ooho Science Why We Are Startled by Jump Scares: A Neuroscientific Approach Politics Understanding the Conflict Between Russia and Ukraine: A Deep Dive Into the Ongoing Crisis 2025 Baekdu Mountain Eruption: Signs, Consequences, and Coping Strategies Seun Kim Review of ‘Economics Essays for Teenagers’ Chaeyi Ku Capturing Methane, Terminating Climate Change Jian Lee Recommended Politics Is the United Nations Useless? Opinion Interview with Liberty in North Korea: Escaping North Korea, Finding Freedom Opinion Book Review: Children of Dune Opinion An Exploration of Love, War, and Morality: A Book Review of “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Ernest Hemingway OPINION Book Review: Aurora Rising Economics / 11.03.23 Have We Reached Maximum Globalization? In the early 1900s, people born in countries with relatively high income, or the nations we now refer to as the Group of Twenty (G20).. Opinion / 11.03.23 Six Strategies to Eliminate Loneliness Many people feel lonely at some point in their lives; how long it lasts vary among people.In this case.. Politics | Evaluating the Righteousness of Amnesty for Child Soldiers Most Recent Covers by the Editors Science Technologies Hidden Behind HMR Food - Home Meal Replacement, or HMR, may be the replacement we were looking for in place of complex home meal recipes. In recent years, the demand for the convenient option has significantly increased, especially for busy individuals or households. Handpicked for You Economics As the Birth Rate Issue Emerges in China, CNN’s Recent Report May Shine Light on a New Vision of Politics An article, “China records first population decline in 60 years”, elucidates the declining birth rate issue that had occurred in 2022 in China. Economics The Relationship Between Increased Interest Rates and Decreasing Housing Prices: What Is Happening in Korea? Economics The New Fossil Fuel: Lithium See more Business The Metaverse: Is It Just a Buzzword or the Next Big Thing? Business South Korean Entertainment Industry’s Business Strategies See more Our Recommended From global politics to recent developments in science, the Robinson Review covers various issues with in-dept analysis. These are some of the articles recommended by the editors of the Robinson Review. Learn More

  • Magzine April | The Robinson Review

    Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Войти Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market April Edition : We Need Kids Here A Prequel to the 2020 Election: Joe Biden and Donald J. Trump How Truly Significant Is the Collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank on the U.S. Economy? By Yechan Kim By Songi Chai, Yubin Cho.. The War in Ukraine Puts Children in Fear Netanyahu as Israel’s Prime Minister: Judicial Branch Reform Is On Its Way By Parvathi Aneesh, Jian Chung.. By Eunnuri Cho, Seungah Hong.. Monthly edition : April 2023 From issues of fertility rates in China and Korea to the presidential election of 2024, the Robinson Review monthly edition covers the need of new generations and their leadership in the changing times. By the Robinson Review Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice. The Kevin McCarthy Saga: The Rise of the Far Right Eunnuri Cho, Seungah Hong, Soomin Hwang, Sangwon Jeong Implications for Israel's Economy and Business Landscape Hyunuk Bang, Soobin Jang, Harry Jung Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Seongmin Choi Editions The rise of AI March Edition By the Robinson Review The new roaring 20s January Edition By the Robinson Review Around the corner November Edition By the Robinson Review Turning Tides October Edition By the Robinson Review Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club 2023 Collaboaration Edition By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has caused tremendous fear and apprehension, especially after the release of ChatGPT by the company OpenAI. March Edition : The rise of AI Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan”.. January Edition : The new roaring 20s Monthly edition By the Robinson Review With 2022 coming around the corner, the world is experiencing its few last minute tectonic shifts including the November Election and the buyout .. November Edition : Around the corner Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The world political scene is turning tides to face a new year that may change everything. Xi Jinping and Giorgia Meloni’s election.. October Edition : Turning Tides Monthly edition By the Robinson Review We feature Korea International School Jeju’s Chemistry Club students for the latest collaboration edition, in which they discuss environmental issues from microplastic use to the rise of plant based products. The edition points out the science behind newly developing eco-friendly technologies and the future of our world. 2023 Collaboaration Edition : Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club Monthly edition

  • Magazine March 2025 | The Robinson Review

    Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Войти Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market AI chatbots have deeply penetrated people’s daily lives. Monthly Edition : March 2025 October Edition : Prospect of the Insurging Artificial Intelligence Technology 2024 has marked the advancement of artificial intelligence and its developments. Nowadays, AI has become a necessary companion for a lot of us. Starting from ChatGPT... By Daniel Jo The rise of AI March Edition By the Robinson Review The new roaring 20s January Edition By the Robinson Review Around the corner November Edition By the Robinson Review Turning Tides October Edition By the Robinson Review Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club 2023 Collaboaration Edition By the Robinson Review Crisis in Asia 2023 October Edition By the Robinson Review World In Flux 2023 November Edition By the Robinson Review The Clash of Powers 2024 January Edition By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has caused tremendous fear and apprehension, especially after the release of ChatGPT by the company OpenAI. March Edition : The rise of AI Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan”.. January Edition : The new roaring 20s Monthly edition By the Robinson Review With 2022 coming around the corner, the world is experiencing its few last minute tectonic shifts including the November Election and the buyout .. November Edition : Around the corner Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The world political scene is turning tides to face a new year that may change everything. Xi Jinping and Giorgia Meloni’s election.. October Edition : Turning Tides Monthly edition By the Robinson Review We feature Korea International School Jeju’s Chemistry Club students for the latest collaboration edition, in which they discuss environmental issues from microplastic use to the rise of plant based products. The edition points out the science behind newly developing eco-friendly technologies and the future of our world. 2023 Collaboaration Edition : Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club Monthly edition Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice.

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  • Magzine January | The Robinson Review

    Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Войти Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market January Edition : The New Roaring 20s Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Harry and Meghan: The Netflix Docuseries and Its Repercussions By Seongmin Choi, Hyundo Jung.. By Songi Chai, Yubin Cho.. Monthly edition : January 2023 The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan” to the European Super League, the Robinson Review covers the politics of these new entertainment sources and their impacts. By the Robinson Review Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice. The Kevin McCarthy Saga: The Rise of the Far Right Eunnuri Cho, Seungah Hong, Soomin Hwang, Sangwon Jeong Implications for Israel's Economy and Business Landscape Hyunuk Bang, Soobin Jang, Harry Jung Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Seongmin Choi Editions The rise of AI March Edition By the Robinson Review The new roaring 20s January Edition By the Robinson Review Around the corner November Edition By the Robinson Review Turning Tides October Edition By the Robinson Review Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club 2023 Collaboaration Edition By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has caused tremendous fear and apprehension, especially after the release of ChatGPT by the company OpenAI. March Edition : The rise of AI Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan”.. January Edition : The new roaring 20s Monthly edition By the Robinson Review With 2022 coming around the corner, the world is experiencing its few last minute tectonic shifts including the November Election and the buyout .. November Edition : Around the corner Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The world political scene is turning tides to face a new year that may change everything. Xi Jinping and Giorgia Meloni’s election.. October Edition : Turning Tides Monthly edition By the Robinson Review We feature Korea International School Jeju’s Chemistry Club students for the latest collaboration edition, in which they discuss environmental issues from microplastic use to the rise of plant based products. The edition points out the science behind newly developing eco-friendly technologies and the future of our world. 2023 Collaboaration Edition : Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club Monthly edition

  • About Us | The Robinson Review

    About Us Board of Directors The Board of Directors consists of four upperclassmen at St. Johnsbury Academy Jeju and Korea International School Jeju. The Board of Directors at the Robinson Review provides strategic guidance, oversees the long-term vision of the organization, and ensures that its mission as a student-led journalism platform is upheld. JiAn Lee President of the Robinson Review President of its SJA Branch HR Admin of the Robinson Review Hello and welcome to the Robinson Review! This is JiAn Lee, the President and HR Admin of the Robinson Review & SJA Branch. I've been involved in the Robinson Review since my junior year, and I've loved traveling, discovering, and writing articles that we should all be aware of as "news". I am driven to empower our student writers, improve our publication here on this website, and grow a newsroom culture built on curiosity, accuracy, and creativity. Jihoon Lee President of the Robinson Review Editor-in-chief Greetings. My name is Jihoon Lee, and I am a current junior at Korea International School Jeju. I am involved in various journalistic organizations, including the Quill & Scroll of the National Scholastic Press Association, and I continue to explore opportunities that deepen my understanding of media and communication. I have been a part of the Robinson Review since 2024 and look forward to expanding the platform’s reach and strengthening cross-school collaboration. As Co-President, I am committed to creating a space where student journalism can thrive. Once again, welcome to the Robinson Review. Minji Kim Co-Vice President of the Robinson Review My name is Minji Kim, a junior, and I am currently working as the Co-VP. I had been a Politics writer since freshman year. I am passionate about writing political and economic tensions in international and domestic affairs. Jiwoo Kim Co-Vice President of the Robinson Review My name is Jade Jiwoo Kim and I am currently a 11th grader in SJA. I have joined the Robinson Review team since I was a freshman in high school. Then I started working as a secretary for this year's SJA branch. Even though the future major that I am aiming for is not necessarily Journalism, I still think this Journalism experience is relevant with what I want to do in the future, and is doing my best. Managers The managers at the Robinson Review support the daily operations under the guidance of the Board of Directors. They oversee their specialized areas, such as design, communications, or media production. They were selected by the Board of Directors upon careful review. Website Designer Joori Kim Hello, my name is Joori Kim, and I’m a junior at KISJ. I have extensive experience in design, including slides, websites, and other visual projects. I plan to major in politics and international relations, so I’ll also contribute to political writing. 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