Leave Negative Space

Jerielle Francisco The circulation of a money’s sovereign state is what determines the economic conditions of such state. The stability of the economic systems Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Island heavily depend on tourism. Through allowing Imperial Pacific (International Holdings Limited), a Chinese investment holding company located in Hong Kong, to build one of their casinos on Saipan, the island can attract more tourists and … Continue reading Leave Negative Space

Leave some space with one another to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (SEJIN)

Times like nowadays, where there are virus outbreak, we must keep oursleves clean and healthy all the times. Bananas can be a great fruit to start off your day with a cup of water. There are also many facts about bananas that many of you guys might not know. For example, banana’s density is lighter than water, meaning that it can float on water. Bananas … Continue reading Leave some space with one another to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (SEJIN)

A Sentimental Gift

Lyzelle Castillo If you’re looking for a sentimental gift for a loved one, the plant Lucky Bamboo, as depicted above, would be the best choice. Dracaena Sanderiana or commonly referred to as Lucky Bamboo is a flowering plant that symbolizes various good fortunes depending on the number of stalks it contains. For instance, a Lucky Bamboo with two stalks is gifted as an expression of … Continue reading A Sentimental Gift

Party in the USA!

Christy Lee Did you ever wonder why U.S. flag has stars and stripes? Why the flag contains the colors red, white, and blue? Also, who made that flag? Well, let’s dig into the meaning of our national flag! First of all, the 50 white stars on the flag represents the 50 states, and the 13 stripes represents the original thirteen colonies of the early United … Continue reading Party in the USA!

Negative Space

Ao Feng Zheng (Louis) A Plumeria is captured with a clear blue sky as its background. A clear sky is indicative of one that has not been polluted by gases often produced by man-made machines. In most cities of industrialized nations, a clear blue sky is a luxury that cannot be enjoyed. According to the United Nations, climate change will become irreversible in eleven years. … Continue reading Negative Space

Did someone say, “ice cream?” -Joshua P

Ice cream is truly a delectable treat. Ever since its unclear inception some time between the 1800s to 1900s, ice cream has become a staple treat in the United States. The United States is perhaps the country with the highest ice cream consumption in the world, with almost 90% of all households consuming ice cream and an average personal consumption of 48 pints annually. There … Continue reading Did someone say, “ice cream?” -Joshua P

Fill the Frame

Arvin Dayao With a simple glance, one main aspect of Saipan’s flora is seen all throughout the island: the coconut tree. Given our location along side a tropical climate, the coconut tree has thrived on this island for as long as Saipan existed. Its extensive history spans past its appearance as its fruit, the coconut, has entered into our islander culture in numerous ways; in … Continue reading Fill the Frame