Author: Amiee
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Trees
We grow saplings, flowers… Read more
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Emory’s English major is more than language and literature
Majoring in English helps me recognize who I am. Read more
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Lana Del Rey releases sorrowful, introspective record
Review of Lana Del Rey’s sorrowful new album. Read more
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Musicians and communities enjoy nostalgic Elliott Smith music at Amplify Decatur
The old magic of Elliott Smith music is revived in the city of Atlanta, in the third space of a coffee shop. Read more
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Harmon recounts journey as first-generation college student
Oxford professor shares her journey as a first-generation college student. It’s hard, and yet she keeps moving. Read more
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Students, journalists connect at Asian American Journalists Association panel
A panel between Emory students and AAJA reveals the unsettling reality of journalism. Read more
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‘We’d fight each other again’: ‘Attack on Titan’ final episode confronts humanity
The finale of the critically acclaimed Japanese anime “Attack on Titan” confronts the reality of human warfare. Read more
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Oxford professor connects with LGBT community through research
University and local community together strive to retain the LGBTQ+ culture in a politically charged Atlanta. Read more
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Emory Gamelan Ensemble enlivens traditional music through educational concert
Emory Gamalan Ensemble highlights music and its connection with culture, community. Read more
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‘Odbhuth’ cinema series uncovers queer voices
Even at a pre-professional school, lovers of the humanities hold screening events free to all, no matter the attendance – we don’t only serve the majority. Read more