A Journey of Self Discovery Starts with A Single Step: Pushing Self-Constructed Boundaries throughout the Spiritual Journey of IISMA
The Familiar Stranger
Jardim do Morro; an intimate evening in Porto.
In Lenses’ newest publication, Favian invites us to take a pause in life and sing along ‘Imagine’ by The Beatles in the centerpiece of Porto, Portugal – Jardim do Morro. During my IISMA study in Porto, Portugal, I was awed…
Who Caused Obesity : Willpower or Capitalism?
K-Pop in Its Homeland
So Different yet Similar: Vancouver’s Multiculturalism vis-a-vis Indonesia’s
In this second rendition of Cultura, Uzlah ponders on Vancouver’s warm embrace towards herself, her identity as a Muslim, and the wonders of multiculturalism as a whole Bhinneka Tunggal Ika. A phrase so dearly close to every Indonesian, meaning ‘different,…
Game Changer of Tourism Sector and Tourist Behavior in Two Southeast Asia’s Gems: Thailand’s SHA and Indonesia CHSE
In this second edition of IISMA Insights, Rheaya takes you on a little journey to Thailand — of course with the help of their newest safety feature! We know that the pandemic is quite unsettling. And yet, most of…
Feeling Like a Small Fish in the Big Apple
In Lenses’ third publication, Patrick reflects on how the big apple never ceases to change one’s perspective in life, whether you’re a tiny worm, a human being, or even a big fish out of water. I used to feel a…
Museum: How to reminisce the past that doesn’t belong to you
In this second rendition of Lenses, Anggi invites you to reminisce about the past that technically does not belong to us. But does that really mean we cannot enjoy their stories? It’s a bizarre experience, visiting a museum. When you…