2009-10-05

Sun, Oct 4, 2009, 6:26pm
Before coming to college, I had a vague, yet sufficient, definition of art. Thanks to academia, I had to let go of all my presuppositions about art, and pretty much everything else I thought I knew.
Sun, Oct 4, 2009, 6:25pm
Should friendships always push aside the political and religious question, or should friendships learn to reconcile with these controversial identities?
Sun, Oct 4, 2009, 6:24pm
With over a billion people living just in India, South Asia is one of the most populous regions in the world. When we include the South Asian diaspora population, the network of South Asians spans half the globe. New York alone is home to a quarter of the nation’s South-Asian population.
Sun, Oct 4, 2009, 6:22pm
From the brutality of colonization to the intense competition in manufacturing, design, and innovation, the triangular relationship between Japan, China, and South Korea is at best tumultuous and ambiguous, and at worst fraught with irreconcilable animosity. That said, however, no triangular...
Sun, Oct 4, 2009, 6:21pm
Every day, we pass people—hundreds of people—on the street, in the subway, entering the elevator. As we tread onwards, we are passing lives rich with history, people with distant family connections we may never know—pedestrians and motorists, locals and foreigners, professionals and students. But...

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