LSESU HKPASS: PASS-On Monthly - April 2016

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No. 6 - April 2016

MONTHLY

LSESU HKPASS 2015-16

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President: Terry Yung Internal Vice President: Fontanne Chu External Vice President: George Wong Public Affairs Officer: Naomi Chan Social Service Officer: Donald Lau Publications Officer: Zoe Liu Secretary: Chloe Luk Treasurer: Natalie So Events Officer: Kailey Wong President: Christine Chan Internal Vice President: Claudia Wong External Vice President: Lilian Wong Public Affairs Officer: Adrian So Social Service Officer: Crystal Lai Publications Officer: Janice Leung Secretary: Gwen Chan Treasurer: Jason Yan Events Officer: Kathy Cheung

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EDITORIAL Hi Readers! So here it is, the last one. Time to say goodbye to everyone and to this baby that grew up so quickly I missed its first words. Massive thank you to anyone who has read even just one word of any of the issues this year, or even just flicked through it. PASS-On was created to provide a platform for anyone to express any views they have. I’m pleased to say that not only has that happened, but discussions had been generated on the website with the occiasional comments. As the last issue, dive into the world of what it was like to be part of the PASS family this year. See each committee member’s thoughts and feelings, as well as the upcoming committee’s hopes and aims. In a true yearbook style, we even have awards for people. See who will be still wearing their LSE hoodie at the age of 35, who may becoming the Chief Executive of Hong Kong and more. I hope you enjoy reading this issue as much as we enjoyed working together throughout the year. Zoe Liu

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PRESIDENT As one of most active societies on campus, with events densely packed throughout the year, the executive and sub-committee have contributed wholeheartedly, excelling in every aspect of things we did. With bold creativity and prudent preparation, we were able to pull off a sold-out fashion show, the LSE Forum has reached another height, and the list goes on. It was a busy but vibrant year. Taking up the torch after my two charismatic predecessors was anything but an easy job. I'm glad to have been backed by a great team of capable and supportive colleagues. It has been a valuable learning experience to me, from interpersonal contacts to practical organisational skills, I have gained massively. There's still much to learn and try, but I'll remember how I arrive at this point of life. Once again, I'm proud to be part of HKPASS.

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internal vice president 入了大學577天,516天的生活都離不開HKPASS。從去年做 sub-comm義賣,去vikki (Ex-ex-PO) 家打邊爐,Christmas dinner 抽 到深爺的vodka,cultural trip 去krakow玩killer,參加模擬立法會, 打中辯,選comm 到今年跟其餘八個comm在HKPASS工作了另一個 年頭: HKMP和HKEC的擴張,Annual Dinner 的成功,SS Fashion show的時間和心血,LSE Forum的friendly debate,PASS-ON的誕生 ,cultural trip 的雪戰 得到的,除了經驗,還有志同道合的夥伴 。學到的,除了如何籌備活動,還有待人接物之道。 路不崎嶇但也不平,有沮喪和想放棄的時候,有感到力有不第的時候 ,亦有偶爾忽略了重要的人和事的時候; 但上莊的肯定和鼓勵,朋友 的關懷和認同,一次又一次給我堅持下去的勇氣,好讓我們這支莊嘗 到成功的滋味。 雖然常常把辛苦這兩個字掛在嘴邊,但其實從來沒有後悔過上莊這個 決定。有很多東西也很外來人未必看得到,但這年來,目睹Terry一 次又一次深思熟慮地為我們作出各種internal決定和external外交, George投放很多精力找sponsors/籌備HKEC/ LSE Forum,Chloe堅 毅不屈地mass send emails/ 踩上SU Room Booking office 為我們安 排搞活動和meeting的場地,NatSo在處理budget/ spending 的細心和 謹慎,DLau為SS和charity partner付出的時間和堅持,Naomi為我們 實行第一個PA Workshop,Zoe不眠不休地為我們做了很多專業的設 計,和Kailey總是記得我們何時生日,為我們安排晚飯... 最令我慶幸 的,是大家都向着同一個目標,LSESU HKPASS 201516的發展, 而努力。 還有就是sub-committee,我們其中一個最不能缺少的部份。 由籌辦年頭的charity sale到第一份PASS-ON,以至最後的LSE forum ,你們每一個所投放的時間和精力,大家都看到的。每一個大大小小 的活動,對我來說都都有種不能清剖析的重要性,所以這年來會有很 緊張,語氣重的時候,但現在回首才發現,更多的是感激。感激你們 即使累透都會在HH 一起工作凌晨,感激你們會在士氣低落的時候搞 爛gag,感激你們為我帶來一個充實的year2。 Comm 也好,Sub-comm 也好,Ex-Comm 都好,總之回憶所 到之處,必有你們的踨影。 Ps. 寫中文真係好辛苦點解我會聽chloe講-_-

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The Secret Recipe for any HKPASS Election Everyone knows how tough an HKPASS election can be, but do you realise there is a weird trend in all the elections (including PIC elections, committee elections and even subcommittee interviews)? Every election ends with a seemingly unrelated but most challenging question, and we (the committee) label them as the ‘troll questions’. Here are some of the best troll questions and answers in the past two years: Q: Please use a drink to describe yourself (Subcommittee Interview 2015). A: Po Er Tea. I am a very friendly person, just like Po Er Tea, I always give people warmth. In fact, I drink Po Er Tea everyday before I sleep. Q: Please use a mathematical equation to describe yourself (Committee Election 2015). A: Einstein’s equation: E=MC^2. Efficiency equals management and communication squared. Q: Please show us your signature pose and explain. (Committee Election 2016). A: (He pointed his finger to the audience and winked) As a prefect in high school, I had to stay professional when I was on duty. I do this pose to greet my friends without making any noise. This has been an HKPASS tradition, well, at least for three consecutive years. Admittedly, I do not know why they ask us these questions when I was still a sub-committee. Whats more, I still do not know the reason as a committee when preparing for the troll questions for the sub-committee interview. I figured out the answer (at least MY answer) when I saw how the potential sub-committee change their facial expression after listening to the troll question. All of them stop frowning. Everyone smiles. People say we drill people in elections and that is correct. But no matter how awesome or awful their performances are, we want to end the elections with a happy tone. After all, we are a family. Seldom do you see that much interaction between the committee and the sub-committee in other societies at university. I am glad I have been in this family for two years already.

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HKPASS has been a major part of my life at LSE. I distinctly remember arriving early for the 2014 AGM when I was only a fresher and waiting outside the Hong Kong theatre because I wasn’t sure if I could go in or not. From then on, I was determined in joining HKPASS. Everyone was so friendly and somehow, it felt like a home. Don’t think this is exaggerated or just plain cheesy, it’s true. LSE was my first choice of uni, not because of the course, not because of the rankings and the environment (although that did play a big part), but the fact that there were so many references to Hong Kong at LSE. Growing up over here, and watching TVB, I’ve always wanted to go to live in Hong Kong when I grew older because I felt I fit in more and that is exactly how I felt at HKPASS. It felt like a stepping stone to Hong Kong. Little did I know I was about to discover another passion at HKPASS, and I’m pretty sure most people who are reading this can guess what it is. I did Graphics Design at A Level and loved it but I hadn’t been so obsessed with it or even considered it as a career until I had so many opportunities to discover my skill at HKPASS. Looking back at the first design I did, which was for the SS Charity Sale, I can honestly say that it was quite crap and feel good about it, it means that I’ve improved. Since that first poster, anytime I knew there was an opportunity to design, I was slightly obsessed, from being on the tube, walking along Strand from Charing Cross Station every day, to when I was eating, or even when I was doing readings, I kept thinking about new ideas and how I could approach any upcoming designs. I’ve never really had that much passion for anything before. And so it grew from there onwards, from just SS designs, to even crossing over to PA for LSE Forum, to becoming PO, and it didn’t stop there. It was HKPASS that helped me gain other posts in designing, from freelance for DVC, to LSE Law Review and from there to LSE Amnesty International, it all started right at HKPASS. So what has been achieved this year? Well,

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PASS-On Monthly | Apr 2016 apart from designing logos which I did for HKEC and LSE Forum, I remember my manifesto didn’t have much on it because I thought there wasn’t much to improve. I mean, marketing is the same everywhere and it’s really quite dependent on what the different events need. Many people ask why HKPASS always has such long-winded, drawn-out elections, well my answer lies right there. Elections are like a brainstorm at HKPASS, all the discussion really highlights what needs improving about ideas and what ideas could really work. I remember watching Terry’s election and his initiative of a PA Journal and coming up with the idea of PASS-On. Although it wasn’t the same as his idea, it did originate from him, because before then, since the previous publication had kinda failed, I hadn’t considered starting another one after that, but because his idea was called “PA” Journal, I realised the publication wouldn’t all rest on my work so there was less pressure there. It was on the last day of elections when I had already started making the website, and it was then that I created PASS-On, and during the EO election, I remember going to all the other elected committee members and asking for their opinion on it. You can see how keen I was to get started. I didn’t know how to start it, but my deepest gratitude and all thanks to Keble Wong (aka. ASO daai lo), it transitioned from just merely an idea to a reality. There was one week where he even wrote something like 3 articles for me, and it was the number of articles and the quality of them that made me think I needed to celebrate the collection and that was when I decided to do a monthly issue (and also because I saw another opportunity to do more designing, of course). So the first monthly issue was basically a celebration of him. But from then on, we had readers worldwide. People in Hong Kong even discussed some PASS-On articles with Naomi at the Annual Dinner because they had read our most recent issue; visitors of our website ranged from Netherlands to America to even been read in Arabic’ the number of likes on our Facebook page increased at around 250; readers of the monthly issues of PASS-On even reached around 110. The only this missing that I would have loved to do is the celebratory post that our Facebook page had reached 1000 likes, but unfortunately, it‘s just short of that at 970 so that is a shame.

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PASS-On Monthly | Apr 2016 Of course, I was skeptical that it could continue at all. I wasn’t sure that we would have enough articles every month, and I wasn’t sure if I could design it every month. Here comes the most amazing team of people I have ever worked with. #dreamteam. Thank you for never letting me down guys, thank you for being such friendly people, and thank you for choosing to join PO in the first place. Rowena I will always remember you in Taro talking about getting married and getting all excited. That was the turning point for us all, it was your bubbly energy that helped us all talk more and it was that dinner that we all grew closer. Thinking back to the beginning, I remember how, after your interview, you suddenly messaged me and told me we had the same birthday. Trying not to be alarmed that you were stalking me, I was really happy you were so friendly. Aso I will always remember your apetite, your posing skills in Biju, and of course your uncanny likeness to Keble. From that first interview to the election, when you start talking, I always have to try to suppress my laughter. I also remember even before the interview, how we had such a long conversation about joining societies in general, and I thought how you were trying to get into as many societies as possible, so thinking back to now how you’ve chosen to run for HKPASS seems so warm that you chose us over so many others. Kathy I will always remember you being the only person who actually came to talk to me about PO at the first AGM. To be very honest, I didn’t know your name then since your profile picture on Facebook wasn’t that obvious, I was just happy that there was at least someone who was into designing as well. If it wasn’t for you, I would not have published every in time even if I had all the articles. You would always do your share of the designs on time, every time I ask how you’re doing on the 27th and you say you haven’t started yet, I never got worried because I knew you would always get it to me on the 28th. Helen I will always remember how without you being interested at HK club back in August, I would not have been as confident in starting PASS-On in the first place. You were so bubbly and friendly, and I was so daunted by all the people in this packed room, I wasn’t sure who to talk to (since I didn’t know anyone at all) and then knowing you did psychology made me want to talk to you more,

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PASS-On Monthly | Apr 2016 and finding out that you were interested in writing made me hopeful that I could find a few writers to make PASS-On a reality. It was you who made me greenlight it. Lilian I will always remember you at Taro (nothing else needs to be said ;)). But, of course, there’s much more to be said. You were always so enthusiastic and so funny. I knew from your interview that you definitely had to join my team. Janice I will always remember how you were already challenging PASS-On in your interview and I thought how brave you were. I even thought you might be slightly difficult to handle, but from the first meeting before the whole PASS meeting, you were one of the loveliest people I’ve met. Your amazing pen name and, of course, how we bounced ideas off each other made you not only a great friend but a great person to work with too (even when I’m such an independent worker). You were always the one whom I didn’t have to remind of the deadline for articles, in fact, you always handed them in weeks before. I’m so glad you ran to PO, now I feel sure that my work won’t just disappear into thin air, and it makes me hopeful that in the years to come, there will be others who would want to continue the work as well. You all remember the first ever meeting when I asked you for one food that you would pick if you had to eat that and only that for the rest of your life? I still remember your answers. Janice said sushi, Lilian said rice, Helen said pasta, Kathy couldn’t really pick anything, and I’m sorry Rowena, I can’t remember yours. You were all already so friendly from the first meeting onwards. Onto the rest of the sub-committee. Amy, you were so quiet at the start but during the fashion sale, I got to know you as a bubbly and friendly person and I loved our little exploration of Paperchase! Christine, you were great to work with for LSE Forum and you are such a hard-worker I know you will be a great President. Clau jeh, you were always so friendly and hardworking. You get embarrassed when I call you clau jeh but just because I’m older than you doesn’t mean I can’t respect you in the way you deserve, because you really are like a god the way you can balance so much work and still not get behind. Crystal, I only got to know you more when we were chatting about elections but you were really friendly and great to talk to. Page 15


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PASS-On Monthly | Apr 2016 say that I never once took it personally and it was great balancing our work together. You always had good feedback and you were always very clear about what you wanted and what my brief was. Fontanne, thank you for making me marketing director of HON so I got to witness such hilarious scenes of you guys dancing. You were always so enthusiastic not just about everything I did, but about everything in general, and so hardworking too. You always had lots of ideas and even though I threw myself into almost everything, I was always in awe at how much you did so as well. I’d like to think our committee has been one of the most passionate and hardworking committees of HKPASS and in my opinion, you are responsible for quite a big part of that. George, thank you for letting me be part of the HKEC organising team again. It was so fun, although I regrettably missed your cooking, you were such a good leader and I loved helping out at the Hong Kong Society Dinner. Most of my main designs has been work from you from the sponsorship proposal to HKEC and it was great working with you on that, you always gave me such comprehensive material, I never had to worry about the content or having to redo anything. Donald, thank you for letting me choose more PO members in your team. It was nice coming to a few of the SS meetings and was really fun working for the Fashion Show. You were always encouraging your sub-comms to write for PASS-On even when I didn’t ask you to so I’m really grateful for that. Naomi, thank you for writing so many PASS-On articles for me this year. You were amazing at them, and I can see how much you’ve improved this year as well through that. We grew closer from HKPASS, but thinking back, we always signed up to so many of the same stuff, even Pathways, and I was great working with you at HKPASS. I loved coming to the PA

Workshops and the Christmas Conference booklet was my favourite booklet design this year so thank you for giving me a different type of event to design for. Chloé, thank you for letting me design the newsletters, and being such a lovely roommate on the Cultural Trip, I will never forget the New Loon Fung bag! I loved hanging out with you then, and you were so funny and sweet. Back in March last year, I was so glad you decided to run for the Committee because I enjoyed working with you in SS and was keen on not losing contact this year! Natalie, thank you for helping me with funding the website, you are always so sweet and friendly, and your singing at our karaoke was amazing, I’m so glad I sat next to you! And, of course, Kailey, thank you for such an amazing experience on the trip and I’m so glad you decided to join the family! I will never forget your election when I didn’t think you would get what I meant when I was randomly throwing my arms in the air at you but it was one of the most hilarious things when the ex-committee looked at each other in surprise at how you knew Sumyeh liked cars. I knew you would be not only a great person to work with but also a great to get to know better as well from then on. So, it’s coming to an end now. HKPASS is mostly referred to as a family and it really is. From being a sub-committee, even just walking around LSE, it’s like you’re representing HKPASS and you belong somewhere, it really feels like a privilege. The work has been so fun and I have rarely felt that I fit in as much or that I have something to be so passionate about. I will miss it, but it has given me so much that I know it’s a great time to end this experience because it’s great to end it on a high. That HKPASS badge is already safely stored in, and have taken up an important part of, my box of memories.

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光陰飛逝,在PASS這個大家庭已經兩年了。身 分雖然轉變,但所得到的滿足度卻不變(還增多 呢哈哈)。 回想起自己曾經也掙扎過要不要參 選,很多顧慮。當選後也曾經覺得迷惘,對自 己做的事與價值感到疑問。但隨著每一個活動 過去,得到的迴響很好,大家的關係變得更親 密,共事時也變得更得心應手,令我察覺這份 關係的可貴。並非走內閣制選舉的我們,組成 這個comm也算是緣分,其融洽度更是加分。回 顧一年,這個comm 經歷過不少風雨,無論是 內部或外部的,公事或人事。很感激大家都是 非常能幹的問題解決者,遇到難題也決不輕易 放棄。 從sub-comm中看到許多有潛質及熱情的人,在 每一個活動都奉獻了很多心血。他們的付出無 疑鞏固以及提高了LSESU HKPASS的專業形 象,希望他們也樂在其中。我也很享受跟 sub-comm們交流的機會, 發掘了他們可愛的一 面。現藉此機會恭喜新一屆的comm (女生們要 加油!男生當然也是呵呵), 希望你們能成功實 行你們想要的改革,帶領 PASS走進新領域。 儘管自己在PASS並非擔任一個領導的角色,但 我也很高興及樂意在背後輔助及給予支持,與 Conference切磋切磋,希望我的表現還及格吧 (笑)。(植入式廣告)最後,希望大家來年 也多多支持Project of Hope, 踴躍參與Charity Trip 及HON! 到了這一刻,我可以很踏實的告訴你,我沒有 後悔參加PASS。 (好!收工!食過莊飯嘍~~)

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Though I was but a small cog in a greater machine, I am infinitely proud of what our society has managed to produce this year. Though we’ve not been without bumps along the way, I look back amazed at what my talented committee and our dedicated subcommittee has been able to pull together – from an elevated Mentorship Programme to the expanded HK Entrepreneurship Competition to the regular PASS-On Journal and everything in between, I leave this year with only good memories. We’ve been able to raise over a thousand pounds for a fantastic cause despite several minor unfortunate mishaps, and credit is due to every single person who has been involved in our events this year. Special thanks to the (now ex-) committee for their dedication and understanding, and to everyone who has helped to make my job easier! To keep this short and sweet, this has been another fantastic year with the PASS family, and I can only anticipate even greater things in future years. I wish the best of luck to the new committee – learn from our mistakes, and the sky’s the limit!

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PRESIDENT As one of the subcommittees this year, it has been a very fruitful experience. From selling cupcakes at 10am, failing to iron the Espectro backdrop, and to having snowball fights in Bratislava, these are only small snapshots to what we have actually achieved. This extends beyond our events and flagships, and to the bonds and friendships we have created with each other. Being the co-PIC of LSE FORUM was a highlight of my freshers year, not to mention being able to wear the PASS badge for the first time. I am very grateful for the smooth running of the day and this must be attributed to the contribution from all subcommittee members, and also committee members who guided us throughout the way. Through this, I have learnt a lot through different dimensions, both internally and externally. I hope most of you will soon forget my ‘accident’ with the door before our PASS meeting, resulting in the bandage across my forehead, or how I saved my flying bowl of rice in the restaurant. Nonetheless, I am very happy that I am part of the HKPASS family this year, not only because I had a lot of fun, but also because I found a strong sense of belonging. Looking ahead to the coming year, I look forward to working with the team, not only to continue HKPASS’s legacy, but most importantly to create great memories for our new committee and incoming subcommittees! Page 26


PASS-On Monthly | Apr 2016 其實PASS真係咩都有。 咩人都有,咩event都有,咩事都可以發生。 從一開始,對於一直熱衷於辯論,尚算是緊貼時事的 我,參加PASS好像是理所當然。坦白地說,其實當初報 名,也沒考慮太多,想得太遠。即便是對於AGM,也沒 清楚記得任何細節,當時唯一深刻的,應該也只是一種 感覺—豐富。可是,其實「豐富」二字大抵是經歷過這 半年才能感受到,「多」,應該是個更為確切的詞語來 形容當時的感覺吧。 多,源於PASS的活動,種類繁多,亦是我當初始料不及 的。由PA至SS,HKMP至HKEC,社會時事、義工活 動甚至networking,甚至entrepreneurship,PASS亦 包羅萬有,毋庸置疑地,PASS不只給了我一個機會去實 當初,很多人在鼓勵別人join PASS的時候,都會說 「PASS對CV靚呀」,我不肯定,對於多少人來說這 踐當初加入時的目標,更鼓勵我作出嘗試,開拓不同領 是一個合理的誘因,但我肯定的是,半年過後,其實根 域的可能性。 本沒有人再會記得CV這回事。原因係,其實PASS好 好玩。更大的原因是,半年間的所有活動,你能感受 但係,其實點解LSESU HKPASS要搞咁多野呢? 到,comm們在做,不是在為做而做,而是源於想做好 一件事的那份熱誠。 很記得我在election opening speech時說過,LSESU HKPASS其實每年籌辦四個flagship,規模之大是 很多組織也及不上的。而之所以每年有這些活動,一部 份是由於前人為我們打下基石,更大部分是因為每年現 comm 對PASS的堅持和要求。

因此我要在此特別感謝George和HKEC team。George用佢嘅熱情同熱誠,尤其影響到我地,令到我 地由當初大家開會唔出聲,去到最尾睇proposal嗰陣 勁勁勁嘈,呢樣其實要好歸功於George對於要搞到 HKEC嘅passion。 不得不提的是flagship。 感激SS PIC喺fashion show嘅時候對我嘅信任,數拍 子行catwalk,其實大家都唔識,都係一路做一路學, 雖然成個event籌備係chur,但係應該都係once in a lifetime嘅機會,去比我有份掂到個fashion show,多 謝你地比我involve咁多! 感激PA PIC叫我打chur我打LSE FORUM。因為係 debater,基本上係冇乜幫過prep嘅過程,但都真係多 得你地搞個比賽比我地,燃起返我地三個對打de嘅火 hahaha。雖然冇贏HAHAHA,但患難見真情HAHAHAHAHA,多謝comms同subcomms成日鼓勵我安 慰我,但我其實真係冇野! Overall其實要好多謝comms同PICs,其實成年都好 體諒我vshow會忙,亦都以不同嘅方式支持我,真係 好感謝咁多位。 所以話,其實PASS真係咩都有。 一年接一年,希望LSESU PASS來年會更多,更精 彩。

INTERNAL VICE PRESIDENT

CLAUDIA WONG

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LILIAN WONG

EXTERNAL VICE PRESIDENT I used to be a lone wolf in the virtual dimension of video games. I enjoy solitude, to an extent that I lavishly spent 25,000 septims on the Proudspire Manor in Skyrim’s capital Solitude, just for the sake of its name. The gigantic mansion in the Skyrim universe represents my own prospects of university life before coming to LSE. Completing tasks with various partners and follower is still a must but remains occasional if not a rarity, until I accidentally triggered the task titled HKPASS.

The year following that came the three side quests that represent my year with PASS – Publications Team, HKEC committee and the SS division. First of all, how can I not give credits to my beloved PO team? Committing to PO was like a new-comer in the Skyrim world, constantly wandering in the wild, fanatically collecting ingredients, thinking that you could

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upgrade your alchemy levels to maximum within a month, only to find yourself procrastinating with a bunch of resources in your alchemy lab, in exactly the same way that you find yourself caught in writer’s block again. Although drafting articles is technically the most solitary job you could be tasked with in a society, I am still proud to be the most tightly-knitted team in PASS. HKEC is indeed a very interesting mix. Our work and meetings were very serious and efficient at the start of the year, just to contrast with the equally productive but troll chat-meetings in Three Cups Yard, with unexpected perks of George’s cooking. That was enough to bribe me into doing whatever HKEC required me to, including not holding any cue cards while emceeing.


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Last but not least, SS. To be frank, the huge Bankside makeup of the division was initially a bit intimidating to an odd Carr-Saunderite like me. However, one event after another, I began to familiarise myself with everyone. Espectro was definitely the highlight of the year which finally brought SS together as an intimate team. Appreciating styles that are too fashionable to be understood, gossiping and giggling backstage, being a temporary model agent are just bits of the good times I shared with my fellow teammates. Thank you all for having given me these fantastic memories. Joining HKPASS was definitely one of the best decisions I have made in LSE and it has definitely transformed me in many ways. Don’t get me wrong, I still very much enjoy being a solitary PC gamer but hey, I’m open to multiplayer. It is never my style, to write in such formal language with serious tone that goes against my laid-back character. But, I’m going to try anyway. 我的中文程度,對於一位大學生絕對說不上及 格。雖則我曾在中二時中文作文比賽獲得過獎 項, 但自中二離開香港後,每逢在迫不得已要用 上中文時都經常成為眾人的笑柄。進了大學和 加入了這個香港公共事務與社會服務協會後, 我對這塊伴了我十九年的成長地的歸屬感透過 這數過月的經歷後,仿如回到六年前在香港時 的那種對香港時事的熱衷。 加上最近被委任領 導公共事務分部,令我開始對自己有了更明確 的目標和要求, 絕不能辜負上莊的抱望與信任和 成為其他委員的負擔。 過莊後,除了付上了一份新的寄託外,還有一 份自信心與自豪感。除了根據今年創新的公共 事務工作坊計劃好明年的內部和與其他大學合 作的活動,被委託協助一年級生舉辦全英國最 大型的中文辯論比賽是我最期待的工作。 這數個月有很多令我難忘的回憶,在這個會的 良好氣氛下認識了一群新的朋友和加深了對香

港的時事與社會認知,希望明年的新成員也能 得到這種體會吧。 I have enough of using handwriting option phone to type up these paragraphs, hope it wasn’t too embarrassing to read. Honestly, I’d never seen myself as a PAO ever since I have declared my interest to apply for a committee role, for the fact that I’m not the best person when it comes to commenting on a piece of news, especially when it involves politics. That being said, I believe I can work on this from now on and also offer help to fellow committee members. The team we have got for the coming year is pretty interesting I would say, with bunch of different talents I’m so looking forward to the first event we as new HKPASS representatives will hold.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER

ADRIAN SO

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SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICER

CRYSTAL LAI

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Recalling the time that I applied to join HKPASS as a sub-committee at the start of year, I said that I would like to meet lots of people who share the same passion with me in this society, actively contribute to Hong Kong throughout the year. Indeed, it all came true. It was such as fruitful year being in this big family. By participating in conferences and flagships events, I met loads of new friends from different universities and also strengthens the bond between us, the sub-committees and committees. My biggest gift from HKPASS this year would be the chances to meet Hong Kong elites and professionals through different events and programme such as HKMP, Christmas conference and charity dinner. I enjoyed the conversation with Mr. Benny Tai during our Christmas meeting. His view on the future democratic pathway of Hong Kong was really widen my scope of thinking especially from a Hong Kong Gen-Y perspective. Apart from that, what I cherish the most in this HKPASS family is the life-long friendship we built during flagships. We worked as team, sharing the same goal of bringing the London audiences the most magnificent and exciting student fashion show of the year. Hearing waves of positive feedbacks from friends and peers brings me a great sense of achievement and also strengthens my sense of belonging to the LSESU HKPASS. Towards the end of year, I am eager to take a step further with a yearlong commitment of being a social service officer. My aim for next year is to build bridges within PASS community, in an attempt to mobilize a bigger group of participants for social service events, so as to make a real impact in Hong Kong. Being an PA sub-committee this year, I am more focus in public affairs, however, I am passion about volunteering and addressing social issues as well. I believe ‘learn by doing’. Although SSO may be a tough role, it will be worthwhile stepping out of my comfort zone to take up this challenge.

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When I first came to the LSE, I wanted to branch out and meet different people, but at the same time I wanted to stay close to the Hong Kong community. So, I checked out a bunch of societies, joined a few, and got involved - they’ve pretty much shaped my entire freshman life. My department and my hobbies brought me friends from all over the world; HKPASS kept me connected to home.

PASS-On Monthly | Apr 2016 I owe HKPASS a lot. If I hadn’t joined, I wouldn’t have gotten to know any of the subcommittee or the committee. I wouldn’t have made the friends I have now, friends who I can actually see when I go back to Hong Kong. I wouldn’t have written (for fun) as much as I did. I wouldn’t have even touched Photoshop, let alone actually getting interested in design.

To be honest, I joined HKPASS just because I came from Hong Kong. Initially, I wasn’t planning to do that much, just do my part as a PO sub-committee writer. I didn’t even go to the first AGM (whoops). Then came a whirlwind of events - PA workshops, HKEC, HKMP, Christmas Conference, Cultural Trip, Espectro, LSE Forum. With each event, I got more and more invested in this society, more and more attached to everyone in it, and at some point it went from being just ‘a society’ to ‘my society’. I don’t even know when exactly that happened, it just…did. (That sounds so abstract, but it’s true!)

I especially want to mention my family within the PASS clan: the Publications team. I have a lovely mother and five amazing siblings (a couple of whom are actually older than our mother, but that doesn’t matter). Some of us may be more punctual than others at handing in work, but somehow we always manage to pull a PASS-On together every month. I’m so grateful I was part of this team, so fortunate that it was this perfect combination, because without them my HKPASS experience would be a drastically different one. (Also because Publications likes to have dinner and bubble tea. That’s important. Really important.)

JANICE LEUNG

But, I have every confidence that we will make this work. We all stayed on because we liked this society enough to dedicate another year to it. Even though I know it’s not going to be easy, I don’t regret taking this leap at all. I hope that this society next year will be not just “a society”, but “my society” to our future members like it was for me.

PUBLICATIONS OFFICER

Looking to the future, it’s pretty daunting. I don’t know what’s in store for the new committee, what kinds of challenges we’ll have to face, what kinds of hoops we’ll have to jump through. Individually, the new committee members have really big shoes to fill. I, for one, have a massive legacy to live up to – so much to learn, so much to do before the academic year begins anew. Collectively, we have yet to see how these gears will fit together to form a leadership that can keep this society moving forward.

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GWEN CHAN SECRETARY

If I had to describe my year with HKPASS in one word, it would be “first”. Indeed, most of the things I experienced, or achieved in HKPASS, were “firsts”. I had my first interview, my first fundraising campaign, my first time making maltose crackers, my first design work, my first venture into “fashion”, my first time chairing a debate, my first business compeition, and my first election were all with PASS. Deciding to apply for the PASS Subcomm interview wasn’t a difficult decision for me at all, as I have always been passionate about social

回望過去一年, 我同HKPASS所有嘅一點一滴彷 彿好似昨天發生嘅事,簡直係歷歷在目。我仲記 得一開始我係諗緊報PASS定係報ACS。好彩我 聽完Fontanne同埋Kailey嘅提議我就盲中中咁去 咗報PASS。唔係佢哋我今日就唔會喺呢度寫呢篇 嘅文章,我嘅fresher year亦都唔會咁充實...咁精 彩...咁難忘…

services. While I thought I was merely continuing what I did before I entered LSE; instead, I was surprised by the amount of fresh experience I gain, and the extent of impact my work might produce. I am looking forward to embrace even more surprises next year. Let me share my two most memorable moments of my time as a subcommittee. The first moment, is when Zoe, our beloved PO and I finally finished sticking the backdrop and signing board for the fashion show reception. Perhaps because it is my first time designing something (credits to Zoe, she helped A LOT) and perhaps

HKPASS係我fresher year其中一個冇做錯亦都 係冇後悔嘅決定。 兜兜轉傳最後都係有接棒。我 好希望可以將呢一份溫暖延續落去,將呢一份嘅熱 誠感染下一屆subcom,至少令佢哋感受到HKPASS究竟係啲咩一回事。 最後我希望對HKPASS15-16年所有嘅comm,subcomm講聲: 多謝。

我仲記得當日interview聽到隔離組講話好chur, 競 爭好激烈。我嗰時真係有啲驚,我記得我個組有 Janice,Justine,Matthew,ASo。估唔到end up我個組有三個會係comm。本身我都係抱住一 個hea下嘅心態玩PASS,我諗住做個細細地嘅 small potato就算。但係之後好多好多嘅event 就 好似Charity sale, Cambridge Quiz, Christmas Conference, Cultural Trip, MP, Fashion Show, LSE Forum慢慢令我對PASS產生一種無形嘅歸 屬感,簡單來講好有屋企嗰種溫暖嘅感覺。大家聽 到我咁講好似好玄好抽象,其實因為我都唔識點樣 去形容點解我對PASS嘅態度會改變得咁多,或者 係因為d event 真係好精彩掛。我諗唔多唔少都係 因為PASS 除咗令到我因為PASS除咗令到我嘅 first year好多嘢玩好多野忙之外,我得到嘅仲有 係同一班好有魄力好熱血嘅年青人一齊做嘢嘅機 會。我好enjoy呢個嘅過程亦 都好珍惜我哋每一位 之間所建立嘅友誼。或者咁講啦我會話入咗

TREASURER

JASON YAN

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because I designed almost 6 versions of them just to make sure we are using the best design that we can think of, when I looked at the finished product, I realized that this is such a big achievement for myself, as well as a contribution to the show. Thank you for everyone who took pictures in front of the photo booth backdrop, or signed on the signing board. Thank you Zoe for her amazing design ideas, she is truly a design genius! The second moment, is at the comm + subcomm dinner on the 2nd of March. Perhaps because all flagships were over, we were mostly talking

about things that are not related to work, which made the dinner that much more relaxing. That dinner was the moment when I finally felt that I am familiar enough with these people to actually talk casually with them, joke and laugh with them, and have fun with them.

Despite my tough journey of becoming the Secretary of the 16-17 committee, I am glad that I made this decision. I am glad to still be a part of this incredibly impactful society, I am glad to have the opportunity to gain more experience, and I am glad to look forward to a brighter prospect of HKPASS.

My first year in the LSESU HKPASS has been an inspiring experience. I was really excited to join because HKPASS combined my interest in helping those in need and in design, and I really enjoyed working in both the SS and PO teams.

HKPASS has provided great opportunities for us to meet new friends such as social dinners and events. Although my work at HKPASS was brief comparing to leaders, I took away many lessons from my experience throughout the year. For one, I gained a deeper appreciation for HKPASS, Participating in Espectro was the best memory I especially social services. As the new Event had in HKPASS. The preparation was intense and Officer. I am determined to strengthen the bond thrilling, I enjoyed working in teams with other between committees and subcommittees by subcommittees. Organising this big event was organising social events and the cultural trip. challenging but invaluable at the same time.

EVENTS OFFICER

KATHY CHEUNG

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I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER ... HKPASS 2015-16!!!

GQ used

Po Er tea

to describe himself

in the sub-committee interview Dlau getting

killed

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Terry's 'scary' face when he told subcomms off


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the moment when George accidentally

drew on the wall of Hong Kong Theatre how Terry descriptively recalled the childhood memory of

When Janice

killed me in Killer

Terry telling people off nei jo jor pic gei loi?

shitting the time when we were doing the his pants Pre-Cambridge Quiz headshot-ing Dai P terry multiple times during snowball fight in cultural trip

(and also Fontanne)

PASSionforfashion My first time

making 麥芽糖 :D

These amazing people I met in HKPASS who had made my fresher year

amazing

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SPECIAL MEMORy WITH a COMM George:

Badminton lol

Zoe:

very pretty pass on

George’s supreme cooking skills

gone through our ups and downs

(and seamless face-swapping^^)

Terry:

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Fontanne:

Zoe:

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George:

When he wrote on the Hong Kong Theatre board with a permanent marker

Chloe:

Doing inchworm exercises during her sleep on cultural trip

ZOE:

only Comm with whom I haven't had a proper conversation yet :D

Went to paperchase for us! <3

zoe:

Fontanne:

Kailey:

Taro and Biju. Need I say more?

George:

Letting me leave early in SS flagship and not having to pack stuff away coz he's a legend : ) Tried to make me answer the stupid troll question during election and made every coms laugh to distract me when i was doing my timeline =.=

she was bullying others

DONALD:

Playing games with the children in the Christmas Service

TERRY:

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best thing achieved this year Everything, just everything

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Stopped having bubble tea for a week

fundraising for the children in need

Written so many PASS-ON articles yay!

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Knowing all these lovely people Assisted with organising Espectro. being a small yet useful potato xd

Earn friendships and gain expertise in organising events

Best thing for PASS? CDS DEBATE FASHION SHOW LSE FORUM HAHA

...do I really have to pick just one?????

working with everyone together

PASS-On, PO team, website <3 Done 100 bags of haribos

Beating DLau at Fifa; 9bowls of rice; Semi-finalist in quiz competition; tallest 16-17 com; skived fashion show rehearsal+ lse forum subcom training; Submit pass-on article to Zoe at the very last minute everytime

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WHO IS...

1ST 2ND

... most likely to get lost on holiday? 2ND

1ST 2ND ... most likely to WALK INTO A GLASS DOOR? 2ND 1ST

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1ST 2ND ... most likely to treat everyone to bubble tea? 1ST

3rd 1st

... most likely to end up in jail?

1ST 3rd

2nd

... most likely to win the lottery but lose the ticket? 1ST

3rd 2nd

... most likely to become a millionaire? 3rd Page 41


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1ST 2ND ... most likely to become a meme? 1ST

3rd 2nd

... most likely to be a secret 50 shades of grey fan?

1ST 3rd

2nd

... most likely to become Chief Executive of Hong Kong? 1ST

3rd 1st

... most likely to get ID’d when they’re 30? 3rd Page 42


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1ST 2ND ... most likely to wear their LSE hoodie at age 35? 1ST

2nd 1st

... most hardworking? 1ST 1st

2nd

... most caring? 1ST

2nd 1st

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ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS Can't be more blessed to meet and work with every single one of you <3 Thanks for being part of my uni life HKPASS!!!!:) Quote: "How long have you two been PICs? (canto ver)" XD zoe da bestttttt! <3

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Nicole Tse acting like a future business woman in the interview. Eric being the only non-HK sub-com. Debate between Claudia and Jason Yan on whether being a male/female is better. Men vs Women debate, first impressions, Terry buying us all doughnuts in full run, George being told off at HKEC, coming out of the meeting for recruiting subcomms and realising quite a few of the candidates were sitting outside and our door was open and we were very loud but we pretended nothing was wrong, aso eating all the rice, matthew getting the most female gift there was, when we all laughed out loud at elections when george suggested the keble question. will miss being part of this family, even with all the disagreements at times, I've never stopped enjoying being part of these group and would do it all over again anytime <3 been one of the best parts of my life so far :) So much of my year has been shaped by being in PASS meeting everybody, getting to know everybody, all the ups and downs and in-betweens. Best moments: Men vs Women debate, Terry's doughnuts, HKEC Launch Reception, Adrian So's very existence (sorry), staying up until 4 to write, learning how to actually use design software, the entire cultural trip, PO dinners... As much as there were times when I wanted to punch someone because of this society, the good times overwhelmingly outweigh those. You're all amazing, seriously. Gender imbalance in PO team; Unfair and unjustified to put me as most likely to become a meme; I am nowhere similar to that Keble guy; One word to describe each Ex-Com: Terry is almighty:) Fontanne is scary >< George is cheeky ;) DLau is filthy:P Naomi is sassy:o Chloe is funny:s Nat is friendly :/ Kailey is foodie :3 Zoe is mommy:D Page 45


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Thank you PASS for everything. Although flagship season has been tough and annoying, especially with endless meetings and preparation work to be dealt with, I do have to say that they were the times when I really felt that PASS was a family (at least to me). We worked together towards the same goal. There might be disagreements and panic at times, where even the comms had not reached a compromise amongst themselves; there were times when things had gone completely wrong, where even the comms did not know where they were heading towards. Yet, we knew we could all rely on one another in every single aspect. There is always someone who are willing to offer some kind of help/support. Because we are PASS, nothing is impossible. Thank you every single one of you who has been part of my year. Without you, you, and you, we could have achieved nothing. Special thanks to

(Ex-Dai P) Terry: have not seen you telling people off in such a serious tone. Was trying so hard not to laugh on that day LOL

(Ex- IVP) Fontanne: Thank you for being so involved in everything. Can literally ask you the details for every single event we have organised.

(Ex-EVP) George: Will always remember your gags at times when things just got slightly serious. (Ex-PAO) Naomi: Can't imagine you being so strict and serious during elections. (Ex-SSO) Donald: "I would say' you have a really funny 小動作. You have now tried organising both Charity Ball and Fashion Show, which one would you choose if you were to organise either one of them again?

(Ex-PO) Zoe: Your legacy will still stay in PASS. Janice will definitely have a challenging aim to live up to. Was always impressed every month when PASS-ON was published :) Your designs for everything are just amazing! (Ex-Sec) Chloe: I can help you find a murder and kill the guy at room booking secretly. Interested?

(Ex-Treasurer) Nat: You have always given me a strange impression: really capable of handling every small details but always 神出鬼沒. (Ex-PO) Kailey: Organising a cultural trip was hard, but thank you for

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planning everything for us.

Christine: You are always the kind of person who is willing to help 收 拾爛攤子, and help sort out everything when others have not done their tasks well. Ga Yau! Adrian: Will always remember how you present your signature pose during election and how the comms constantly compared you with Keble.

Amy: Thank you for being so reliable and so responsible, especially in areas where no one is good at. Claudia: Was literally o-mouthed when I first saw you debating during our LSE Forum training. Thank you very much for being so supportive in all our events!

Crystal: Thank you for being down-to-earth and squeezing time for PASS from your busy VShow schedule.

Eric: The PA Workshop you held was just astonishing. Can't believe you guys could managed to finish so many mini-debates in such a short period of time.

Janice: Am impressive by the number of PASS-ON articles you have written in the past year. You should be awarded as the person who has written the most of the year. Thank you for helping Zoe out with everything.

JYan: Thank you for constantly helping to avoid 'dead-air' moments between comms and sub-comms. JohnYu: Always thought you were from PA Your work as a SS subcomm and as the PIC for LSE Forum was definitely not easy.

Matthew: Thank you for helping at the CDS Debate. You have been the perfect position to be the bridge between the two societies. Raymond: Am actually looking forward to your PA Workshop.

Rowena: Trust me, one day, all your hard work and effort will pay off. Forget what hurt you but never forget what it taught you. Jonathan: Will always remember your cute Minion voice, and you being the MC of the Fashion Show was just amazing! NicoleTse: You are just so nice, funny and sweet to work with.

Helen: Thank you for helping out with PASS-ON and Fashion Show

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this year.

GQ: Troll question: What do you think you could have done better this year? haha

Gwen: Thank you for being so dependable in every task. The backdrop, the designs are just stunning! It is our pleasure to have you again in PASS.

TiffYau: You were just too friendly, especially at times when people just didn't bother to do anything. Thank you for organising Espectro :) Lilian: Thank you very much for your help for PASS-ON, Fashion Show, HKEC and LSE Forum. Always ready to offer your help! Kevin: Hilarious to see you doing random stuff at random times.

Kathy: Fashion Show was tough and Terry was scary, but thank you for choosing to be part of PASS again. Vanessa: Thank you for being so helpful throughout the years. It has been encouraging to see how you have changed. Steph: Fashion Show 辛苦晒你

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Michael: You are the kind of person whom I think the term 唔聲唔聲 嚇人一驚suits the most. I was truly amazed by your debates and your ideas. Really can't thank you more for everything you have worked on, settled with and problems you have solved :) Last but not least, HOW LUCKY I AM TO HAVE SOMETHING THAT MAKES SAYING GOODBYE SO HARD :)

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The ďŹ rst step towards change is awareness. - Nathaniel Branden

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