To its attendees from Pacific American School, the Concordia International School Model United Nations (CISSMUN) will always be a memorable experience. CISSMUN usually marks the first international conference students from PAS go to and for a few others, it is also their first opportunity being a student officer. Upon arriving in Shanghai, the delegates found that the day was already packed with activities from visiting the Communist Museum to touring the Yuyuan Garden and first from eating an afternoon “snack” at the Nanxiang Steamed Bread Store to dinner with former PAS teacher, Ms. Christine Padachie, at an elite, high-end restaurant beside the Bund. The next day, armed with resolutions in their right hand and delegation placards in the left, the delegates were ready to tackle global issues as empowered thinkers. There were a myriad of topics from empowering women to ending the crisis in Ukraine. Many of the new delegates were astonished by the sheer size of the conference itself. As the delegate of Bangladesh in General Assembly Committee 1, Alan Syau described, “It was my first international conference, so I was surprised to see how big my committee was and the debate was pretty heated and hanging out with friends after put the cherry on top.” Students Howard Yin and Sean Hu, however, received the opportunity to participate as student officers in a substantially larger conference and the experiences they were able to obtain were just as valuable. Yet for the most part, the conference gave the students much more than simply participating in MUN. Memories for CISSMUN will forever be carved in stone and it is certain that the conference will continue to offer great memories for future delegates.