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Grace Z. Li
Grace Z. Li is the Arts Chair for the 145th guard. She can be reached at grace.li@thecrimson.com. Follow her on Twitter @gracezhali.
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‘Endlings’ is a Luminous Story about Korean Sea Women, Identity in Art Making, and Wanting More
The story subverts itself, becoming a tale about what it means to be writing about three Korean sea women as a Korean-Canadian Manhattanite.
Divest Sign
Students gather in front of the Smith Campus Center to protest Harvard's investments in Brazilian and Californian farmland.
Divest Rally
The Divest rally was a part of a three-day campaign called “Land Under Siege.”
In ‘Bandersnatch,’ Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Meets ‘Black Mirror’ Fatalism
“Bandersnatch” lacks the usual paranoia-driven plotline because it’s already fractured by its very structure.
Editors' Note: When Arts Goes Normie
At some point in the year, we realized that we weren’t just “Crimson friends,” but actual friends.
The Pixar Sequels You Didn’t Know You Needed
Alternatively titled: “I Went to College and All I Got Was This English Major’s Tote Bag and a Lot of Bad Movie Ideas.” Put that on a t-shirt.
Yuleyca Ortiz
Yuleyca Ortiz, the security supervisor at the Graduate School of Design and one of the subjects of the series.
Harvard Works 2.0
Painted by Annie J. Liang, a former Harvard Graduate School of Design student, "Harvard Works 2.0" is a portrait series located in the Science Center about University workers.
Design School Sponsors Art Exhibit on Harvard Employees
“Harvard Works 2.0” is an eight-part portrait series on exhibition in the Science Center that highlights the work of Harvard's custodial and security staff.
Self Defense
A Harvard sophomore practices techniques learned in a self-defense class for women of color, hosted by the Harvard Islamic Society.
How Lorde's Small Town Love Songs Broke our Preconceptions of Teenagehood
But “Royals” broke through 2013’s dystopian escapism with a voice that was resolutely proud of being from the suburbs, despite it claiming otherwise.
Cambridge Carnival
Hip-hop and reggae artist Letia Larok performs at the 26th Cambridge Carnival International, a festival celebrating African and Caribbean traditions in Kendall Square.