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Emily Arakawa

Students say NYU finals season is a health hazard

December 1, 2017 by Emily Arakawa

Every chair on the Lower Level 2 of Bobst Library yesterday, was occupied by a student hunched over their laptops with eyes fixated on their screens and fingers glued to their keyboards. Every study room was booked and every outlet was in use. Papers were sprawled across the floor as students sat on the sides […]

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Bay Area Artist Lyricizes Immigrant Family History

November 8, 2017 by Emily Arakawa

During his junior year at UC Berkeley, Charles Yan, an underground rapper under the moniker Chow Mane, had to research about his family business history for a class. As one of the only second-generation Asian-Americans in his predominately white class, Yan tried to weasel his way out of the assignment, explaining to his white classmates, […]

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