The Israel-Palestine conflict reveals the weaknesses of our university system February 8, 2024 — by Anthony Luo On Dec. 5, Harvard ex-president Claudine Gay sat in front of the House Education Committee next to the University of Pennsylvania’s ex-president Liz Magill and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s president Sally Kornbluth. In front of them, Republican representative Elise Stefanik of New York asked about the actions being taken against Harvard students who allegedly […] read more » Seniors to pursue music at prestigious universities June 1, 2023 — by Zachary Zinman Entranced by the sound of Joel Kim’s cello feature, audience members could not let their eyes off of the performance on the evening of March 11, 2022. As his hands moved gracefully on the neck of the cello, Joel jerked his head dramatically to the accented rhythms of “Schelomo,” composed by Ernest Bloch. He used […] read more »
Seniors to pursue music at prestigious universities June 1, 2023 — by Zachary Zinman Entranced by the sound of Joel Kim’s cello feature, audience members could not let their eyes off of the performance on the evening of March 11, 2022. As his hands moved gracefully on the neck of the cello, Joel jerked his head dramatically to the accented rhythms of “Schelomo,” composed by Ernest Bloch. He used […] read more »