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oing digital is no longer a ing feature stories of people Rest assured, all stories are
Gforeign concept to many of from all walks of life, from Koi written wholeheartedly by our
us, with rapid and widespread Fish expert to Consulate Gen- reporters, no AI technology
development, to say that tech- eral of Malaysia. involved. Have a hearty read!
nology is indispensable may
not be so much of an overstate- We also feature stories sur- Charmaine Choi
ment. As cliché as it may sound, rounding the other side of tech- Chief Editor
despite the conveniences tech- nology, the one that we might
nological advancements have have easily overseen as digital
offered us, it comes at a cost, natives, including the struggling
whether it be abuse or loss of elders adapting to e-ordering
human connection. systems and the over-stressed
teacher traumatised and killed
Our Periscope section includes by online class intruders.
stories of those who decide to
take things to their own hands Before I end this note, just a
with pen and paper, including quick question for some food WHERE TO
stationery and handwriting for thought: If I were to tell
lovers. you that this editor’s note was FIND US?
written by ChatGPT, would you Instagram: @varsity.cuhk
This issue of Varsity also ex- still consider me to be a quali- Twitter: @varsitycuhk
plores various topics, spanning fied editor? What differentiates Facebook: Varsity CUHK
from the prospects and liveli- us from the AI that seems to be
hoods of local and international able to do all the writing, and
university students to interest- even the thinking?
Varsity Magazine, Issue 166, April 2023
Editorial Office, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, N. T., Hong Kong
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