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  • 2 weeks ago | vanderbilthustler.com | Alex Cheng

    Vanderbilt Track and Field traveled to Gainesville, Florida, to participate in the Pepsi Florida Relays. The Commodores exceeded expectations for the second time this season, as four athletes added their names to the list of top-10 performances in program history. FieldThe Commodores only participated in the discus and high jump at the relays. Sophomore Marta Sivina was the sole Commodore to jump and she cleared 1.62 meters.

  • 2 weeks ago | rascal.news | Alex Cheng

    This is a community submitted press release. GRAVE TRIGGER is a solo-developed game where you control humans terminally-bound to Animus Reactors—sentient, biomech armor that feeds off its human host in exchange for reality-warping power. Gameplay features diceless combat, measureless movement, terrain creation and destruction, and choices matter gameplay in single skirmishes or across a sprawling narrative campaign with multiple story-paths.

  • 4 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Alex Cheng

    7 hours agoL.A.-China flight diverted, delayed for hours after pilot forgets passportPossessing valid documentation is the second item on the State Department’s checklist for U.S. tourists traveling internationally. It’s required for pilots, too, as an estimated 257 passengers found out the hard way last weekend. United Airlines Flight 198 left Los Angeles International Airport at …NowThis Chinese city grew its birthrate. It won’t be easy to copy.

  • 2 months ago | medium.com | Alex Cheng

    Alex Cheng·Follow9 min read·--If there’s one thing I learned in my two years at Hollywood Vocal Studios Conservatory, it’s that song choice is everything. A great song that doesn’t fit the artist may as well be a bad song. Pick something too safe, and the audience can tell you’re holding back. But when a song pushes your limits — when it demands more from you than you thought possible — that’s when an artist is born. In my first two terms, I played it relatively safe.

  • 2 months ago | medium.com | Alex Cheng

    Alex Cheng·Follow5 min read·--Performance class at Hollywood Vocal Studios Conservatory was not just about learning how to sing on stage. First and foremost, it was bootcamp for getting over fear. Every Monday and Wednesday night, we’d drive to class in Burbank and sheepishly walk into our classroom. The walls were a deep blue, lined with black acoustic noise panels, and the fluorescent lights overhead were the kind you might see in an emergency room — harsh, clinical, exposing.

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