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Headline Archive for Zhao Gu Gammage
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The Haverford alum returned to campus to share his most recent research on Black protectionism and the camera as self-defense.
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The Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
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The Palestinian poet read from his two recent collections, “Bitter English” and “Border Wisdom.”
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Chung’s most recent memoir was the focus of Assistant Professor of English Elizabeth Kim’s Introduction to Asian American Literature class this fall.
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More than 60 students gathered in VCAM to celebrate their names by designing t-shirts. The event was a collaboration between five different Asian affinity groups at Haverford.
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An exhibit of Jonathan Moller’s photographs in Lutnick Library focuses on Guatemalan resistance, culture, and community amidst one of Central America’s most violent conflicts.
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On view in Lutnick Library through the end of the semester, an exhibit curated by Champlin explores Haverford’s transportation history, from the Pennsylvania Railroad to the Blue Bus.
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The Bi-Co program’s first conference brought American and Ghanaian thought leaders and educators to campus in October.
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Haverford’s community converged on QHouse for a late-September barbecue dinner to kick off the 2023 academic year’s LGBTQIA+-focused events.
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On a pleasant spring evening in 2022, a group of students converged in Lutnick Library. They appeared to be like any other group working on a problem set…
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Sponsored by the Hurford Center for Arts and Humanities and the Haverford lnnovations Program, Matt Denton ’24 spent the summer developing a game about the Algerian War of lndependence which will be for sale in the fall.
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17 student-made paintings now permanently adorn the astronomy library in Strawbridge Observatory.
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Boba, rice crackers, and red envelopes filled with candy welcomed visitors attending the Asian American studies panel in Zubrow Commons.
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A new incarnation and expansion of the former Haverford Law Review, the The Tri-Co Law Review aims to publish law-related articles by writers from all three campuses.