Exploring the Religious Buildings Of Bucharest
Despite the international and progressive influence in a big city like Bucharest and the fact that Romania is a secular state, 96.1% of the Bucharest population is Orthodox Christian. This suggests that religion is a crucial and normalised part of Romanian lives. On the other hand,…
Photo Essay: Bucharest During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our way of life. Almost one year ago, schools were quickly closed, workplaces shut down, and people hid in their homes. But all the while, efforts to combat the virus’ outbreak have never ceased, and people have found new ways…
AISB’s Halloween Spirit Week in Photos
In celebration of Halloween, AISB organized a “spirit week” for students to have some fun and demonstrate their school spirit. Each day had its own theme for students and teachers alike to take part in. Here’s a look into how it went. Pajama Day On…
A Look at AISB’s First “Lunch Lounge”
Last Friday from 1:05-1:40, middle and high school students took the stage (or, atrium floor) to perform for their peers, during the school’s first-ever Lunch Lounge. MYP Music Teacher and leader of the event Courtney McDonald (along with the Arts Council), was very happy with…
Belgrade’s Graffiti Culture: A Photo Essay
Graffiti is commonly thought of as the destroying of personal property by scribbling with a spray can. In Belgrade, however, the word has a much different meaning. The people who decorate the buildings of Serbia’s capital usually have a message or cause they want to…