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...from the UC this week—but aren’t dozens of free newspapers in House dining halls worth the sacrifice? The sad fact of the matter is that The New York Times doesn’t endorse a candidate for the UC presidency, while the Asian-American Association, the Radcliffe Union of Students, and the Harvard Republican Club—which combined for almost $1,000 in grants this week alone?...
...Daniel Chen ’08, challenges the artistic tradition that provides its title, giving viewers little idea of what Chen actually looks like. “Self-Portrait” is a composition of dozens of photographs of varying sizes, each a different portrait of an Asian or Asian-American male wearing glasses. Unlike typical composite pictures that use many small images to create a single larger image, each portrait stands independently. Ultimately, Chen leaves it for the viewer to decide which person he is, if he is even pictured at all. Chen skillfully avoids...
...mascots was widely criticized by the Native Americans at Harvard (NAHC).The New York Times covered the Princeton controversy and The Boston Globe reported on the Tufts’ imbroglio, and numerous blogs covered all three controversies.The Princeton article, which was written in broken English, parodied an Asian-American student who, after being denied admission, sued the school for discrimination. The article appeared in the paper’s annual prank edition.The column began, “Hi Princeton! Remember me? I so good at math and science. Perfect 2400 SAT score. Ring bells?”The writers, some...
She’s ours! And the Advocate can’t have this fantastic writer, who has graced our pages with her insight on Asian-American stereotypes and free food at the Women’s Center. As someone whose stories hardly need editing, Alwa will certainly pass her skills on to a new generation of FMers...
...Scalia pointed to the problem in both districts of dividing students into only two categories, with no distinction made for Latino, Asian-American or multi-racial students. "What if a particular child's grandfather was white?" he asked. "There are many people of mixed blood." When told parents are allowed to self-identify with a particular racial group, Scalia said that that "seems like a big loophole...