Word: cheng
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...wanted a magazine to focus on diversity among women," said Irene C. Cheng '97, co-founder of The Sponge. "We'll be a little less polished and maybe more fun and open than typical literary magazines...
...Cheng said The Sponge differs from Lighthouse in focusing on a distinct group of women. Despite the obvious differences between minorities, lesbians and working-class women, Cheng said they share a common bond...
...surprisingly, The Crimson also has trouble reporting basic facts correctly. In the news story, the now-famous Hyewon Chong quote was quoted out of context. Furthermore, one of the panelists. Assistant Professor Anne Cheng, was reterred to as "Associate Professor." In her talk, she told a story about an ethnic literature scholar whose proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities was rejected. The Crimson article referred to this as a proposal to the "National Institutes of Health," making Cheng's criticism of this rejection seem inane and incomprehensible. In the editorial about ethnic studies, Chong is referred...
...them showed up. If it weren't for the rallies and the petitions organized by the students for ethnic studies last year, the administration (and The Crimson, for that matter) would not have noticed that ethnic studies is an important issue that can no longer be ignored. Irene C. Cheng Hyewon T. Chong Julie C. Suk Members, ESAC
...letter in question was submitted in June, 1993 by then-AAA co-presidents Joan E. Cheng '95 and Haewon Hwang '95. Counter did not help write the letter, as The Crimson irresponsibly reported then and repeats now, but only suggested that they could make Epps aware of their grievances through a variety of channels, among them a letter. The letter Cheng and Hwang then wrote expressed the authors' personal concerns regarding Epps, in particular with respect to a perceived insensitivity to Asian-American students...