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The student newspaper of The United Nations International School.

The UNISVerse

The student newspaper of The United Nations International School.

The UNISVerse

The student newspaper of The United Nations International School.

The UNISVerse

Very Public Art: Madi Aye's Arresting Work

Very Public Art: Madi Aye’s Arresting Work

By Estela Santos Torres January 3, 2021

You’ve probably passed by the big artwork on the third floor, as we call it, actually titled A fragment of spiraling reflection. But could you name the artist of this piece? Do you know anything about...

Television Series Review: Kim’s Convenience

Television Series Review: Kim’s Convenience

By Gabriela Navarro November 17, 2018

 This television series is about a Korean immigrant family of four living in Toronto, Canada. The family owns a convenience store, named Kim’s Convenience. Each episode recounts the humorous daily...

UN Day Outfits

UN Day Outfits

By Prachi Roy November 17, 2018

On October 19, UNIS celebrated its annual United Nations Day. Starting off with the colorful parade with all of the Junior School students wear their national clothing holding homemade flags and drawings....

Restaurants Near UNIS

Restaurants Near UNIS

By Yujia Wu November 16, 2018

Sometimes the cafeteria food is not as satisfactory as students expected, neither is our school located among bustling places. It is too soon to get disappointed and there are also some good restaurants...

UNISverse Top 10 Songs 2017

By Serena Aimen and Sofia Rao March 2, 2018

Music has been an anchor through the whirlwind that was 2017. Here are our top 10 picks for best songs released last year: 10. Lorde, “Homemade Dynamite”     Lorde’s album, Melodrama, is filled ...

The cast of UNIS’ production of David Ives’ “The Philadelphia,“ directed by Matthew (Matt) Leichmam, T4. Photo by Ms. Kiara Downey.

T4 One-Act Plays Take the Stage

By Holly Jenvey, Section Editor, Opinion March 2, 2018

Last November, three T4s presented their self-directed one-act plays, ushering in a whole new level of responsibility for IB Theater students. IB Theater teacher and Drama Department Team Leader, Ms....

Movie Review: Blade Runner 2049

By Lea Chambadal, Section Editor, Arts & Culture and Fun & Games March 2, 2018

The expectations were extremely high for the sci-fi film Blade Runner 2049. The movie, set 31 years in the future, questions what really constitutes being human. It follows the story of a bioengineered...

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