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...Korea, Koh was supposed to travel to Pyongyang in North Korea last year to perform in the Isang Yun World Peace concert, which aimed to bring together musicians from the two Koreas. While North Korea’s nuclear testing led to the cancellation of Koh’s journey, he still links his playing with his desire to see the two Koreas unite. “I’m trying to help with uniting as a musician. If I could do anything, it would be performing at their unification,” he said. Koh?...
...says Morgan. “I’m much more in touch with myself because of that.” As a transfer from the film program in NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Morgan’s college experience really has been quite a journey in self-discovery. “I felt like NYU focused so heavily on putting people in film together, and the education wasn’t liberal or diverse enough.” Luckily, Morgan’s best high school friend and current off-campus roommate, outgoing Undergraduate Council...
Besselle was one of a lucky few who made it inside Harvard’s gates after a journey that included a full-time job at a Gateway computer retailer while he worked toward an associate’s degree in business...
...vinyl records and CDs. Miller picked up the saxophone at age nine and was playing in New York clubs by high school. At Harvard, you can often find him performing at Hilles Library or the Cambridge Queen’s Head. The jazz aficionado’s journey towards math wasn’t as simple. Miller originally wanted a career as a professional musician, but planned to concentrate in economics to avoid becoming “a broke professional musician.” But an unpleasant experience in Calculus BC led him to abandon those plans, and Miller vowed...
...journey that would bring the 24-year-old Woo through the gates of Harvard Yard—after she survived addiction and homelessness—would be a rarity among her peers...