Posted on 22 November 2013.
No one who has participated in THIMUN IV over the last few days would argue against the fact that THIMUN IV was made possible because of the hard working, dedicated Administrative Staffs of the Hua Chung Institution. From directing lost delegates around the school to providing lunch, the admin staffs’ helping hands behind the scenes […]
Read the full story
Posted in Uncategorized
Posted on 22 November 2013.
by Farah Jabir, Garden International school If you think MUNers don’t know how to party, think again. Last night, hours of entertainment were produced from delegates of THIMUN. Not only was our secretary general prancing on the dance floor, but also delegates and Hwa Chong students. Awkward table cries started the night, and the […]
Read the full story
Posted in Feature Slider, News
Posted on 22 November 2013.
by Radhika Joshi, Chatsworth International School Today, we sat down with Jeffery Chang, the Deputy President of ECOSOC. Jeffery comes from Taipei American School and is currently in his 5th year of Model United Nations. He has been to THIMUN once before, last year, where he represented the World Bank in ECOSOC. Jeffery expected a […]
Read the full story
Posted in News
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Sydney Liu, Shanghai American School Pudong As the 9th annual THIMUN Singapore draws to an end, it’ll soon to be time to depart our beloved Hwa Chong Institute. Soon, girls will no longer have to endure hours of walking on blisters and boys won’t have to melt in the heat of their jackets caused […]
Read the full story
Posted in Features
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Suh Young, Mont’Kiara International School Just as quickly as it came, THIMUN Singapore IX has suddenly come to an end. The week has flown by, with productive debate sessions, enjoyable lunch times and jokes with friends made in between, making it a truly eye-opening and exciting experience for all. However, as advantageous as it […]
Read the full story
Posted in Features, Humor
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Nick Wong, Mount’Kiara International School Hormat kekanan, Hormat! Skuad Sedia! Ke kanan lurus! Pandang kehadapan, Pandang! Kekanan, Pusing! (Halt, salute, right! Squad ready! Face the right, look right! March right, March!) The squad leader yells these drill commands with an assertive air. Synchronized, the recruits march face-forward and about-turn only when the drill instructor […]
Read the full story
Posted in Features
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Radhika Joshi, Chatsworth International School In every MUN conference there are hundreds of delegates, student officers and directors that dominate the scene with their intellectual prowess. However, there are also the hidden stars of the conference, those who make sure that everything goes off without a hitch. Yes, it is the administrative staff. These […]
Read the full story
Posted in Feature Slider, Features
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Farah Jabir, Garden International School Fifteen judges, four advocates, two presidents and one registrar. This court represents “main forms of civilization and of the principal legal systems of the world”, one of the many fundamental branches of the United Nations. In considering the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the […]
Read the full story
Posted in News
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Elizabeth Metzger, Concordia International School Shanghai To my parents, the only reason should join an extracurricular activity is to beef up college or job resume. If the activity is enjoyable, that’s great. If not, well that’s just too darn bad. During freshman year, MUN was the perfect excuse to escape school for a five […]
Read the full story
Posted in Feature Slider, Features
Posted on 22 November 2013.
By Sydney Liu, Shanghai American School Pudong The World Food Summit defines food security as “the situation when all people at all times have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life”. Though there have been steps taken to secure steady food supplies for rural areas, much work remains […]
Read the full story
Posted in Uncategorized