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Covid-19 has changed the way we live our lives, from the cabin fever caused by lockdowns, quarantine and social distancing, to the shift to Zoom, online learning and WFH. Our vocabulary has expanded - did any of us know what doomscrolling or maskne was in 2019? The world has shifted, but it's not all bad. We just need to learn to adapt and appreciate life differently.
Nemo Zhou, whose real name is Zhou Qiyu, is a Chinese-born Canadian and Finnish chess player who holds a Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title. Photo: Hong Kong, China Chess Federation
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Study Buddy (Explorer): Nemo Zhou is a woman grandmaster on a chess mission

08 Jun 2025
The internet is hugely important in the digital age, but is access to it a basic human right? Photo: Shutterstock
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Face Off: Is internet access a basic human right?

01 Jun 2025
MCL Cinema Plus+ at the Plaza Hollywood shopping mall in Diamond Hill is one business that recently closed down. Photo: Sam Tsang
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Deep Dive: Hong Kong’s cinemas struggle to survive in a world of streaming

27 Apr 2025
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The Covid-19 pandemic was an unprecedented world event, but does it need a dedicated school subject? Photo: Shutterstock
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Should Hong Kong schools teach students about the Covid-19 pandemic?

27 Apr 2025
1.6 per cent of Hong Kong secondary students tried to take their own lives last year and 3.7 per cent considered it, a major survey has found. Photo: Shutterstock
Hong Kong

1.6% of Hong Kong secondary students attempted suicide in the last academic year

04 Jan 2024
A major HKU study has found that more than 16 per cent of young people likely have mental health problems. Photo: Shutterstock
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More than 16 per cent of Hong Kong’s young people likely have mental health issues

12 May 2023
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The number of teens reporting mental health issues has doubled in the last four years. Photo: Shutterstock
Hong Kong

Number of Hong Kong students with mental health problems doubles in 4 years

08 May 2023
Children, as well as their parents and teachers, are having to pick up the pieces after the pandemic disrupted the city’s education system. Photo: Jelly Tse
Hong Kong

Hong Kong students struggle with anxiety after repeated class suspensions during Covid

11 Oct 2022
Unable to go outside or go to school, Hong Kong primary school children spent more time on their screens during Covid-19 outbreaks. Photo: Shutterstock
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Primary students’ screen time tripled during Covid outbreaks

26 Sep 2022
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Students attend their first day of the new academic year at Scientia Secondary School, Ho Man Tin. Secondary school heads have warned that the loss of teachers is affecting students. Photo: Winson Wong
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Schools desperately need teachers, Hong Kong principals tell city leader John Lee

14 Sep 2022
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