Talks
Japanese(JP)English (United Kingdom)

Dear readers,

Though a month has passed beyond our two and half-month-long winter vacation, the APU Times proudly presents its first and newest edition for the Spring Semester 2010. In the midst of uncertain weather and fluctuating temperature of Mount Jumonjibaru, APU Times family has always been committed to its mission by being aligned to the principle of the free flow of information from the students, by the students and for the students.

Last Updated (Saturday, 08 May 2010 18:43)

 

For those who went back to their home countries, or did not visit APU during the vacation, the new garden in front of the bus stop should have come as a surprise. Apart from that, four other benches were constructed on the left of cafeteria, entrance of F building, left of library and besides BII building. However, looking at the top of the benches, a lot of students ask the same question, ’where is the roof’?

Last Updated (Saturday, 08 May 2010 18:40)

 
オーストラリアの観光名所といえば、まずエアーズロックを考えませんか? しかし、2011年10月以降先住民族アボリジニの権利をめぐって、岩の上に登れなくなります。エアーズロックとはウルル・カタジュタ国立公園にある世界遺産であり、大地のヘソと呼ばれる世界最大の一枚岩エアーズ・ロックこと、別名ウルルである。

Last Updated (Saturday, 08 May 2010 18:32)

 
The Obama administration recently has just restarted the process toward nuclear warheads reduction in the world. Following his speech last year in Prague, Obama tried to put his commitment against the threat of nuclear weapons into action by organizing the Nuclear Security Summit last week. With the introduction of New START-stands for Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty-between the US and Russia, the number of nuclear warheads will be gradually reduced to 1,550, which is about two-thirds from the original START treaty.

Last Updated (Saturday, 08 May 2010 18:30)

 
More Articles...