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  • Oct 10, 2024 | thecrimson.com | andrew kang

    You’ve probably heard that Harvard is a progressive echo chamber. This bubble, it is said, hurts the University’s mission to foster dialogue and educate future leaders while bolstering the perception that it is dominated by liberal elites out of touch with Middle America. We can’t have productive, critical dialogue, posit loner conservatives and reach-across-the-aisle-liberals, when the vast majority of us already agree on the issues.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | revista.drclas.harvard.edu | andrew kang

    On Sundays in Santiago de Chile, Avenida Andrés Bello stops traffic between its intersection with the Costanera Center to Plaza Italia, allowing hundreds of people walking, biking, on rollerskates, on skateboards, their dogs on leashes before them, to travel along the otherwise car-clogged street. It’s part of an initiative from CicloRecreoVía, which has established other recreational zones in other parts of the city such as Vitacura and Nuñoa, as well as Viña del Mar, 200 miles to the west.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | coinlive.com | andrew kang

    Written by Andrew Kang; Translated by J1N, Techub NewsThe passage of the Bitcoin spot ETF has opened the door to the cryptocurrency market for many new buyers, allowing them to allocate Bitcoin in their portfolios. But the passage of the Ethereum spot ETF has a less obvious impact. When the BlackRock Bitcoin spot ETF application was submitted, I was strongly bullish on the price of Bitcoin. At that time, the price of Bitcoin was $25,000.

  • Mar 20, 2024 | thecrimson.com | andrew kang

    For a discipline that seeks to understand the experiences of up to one-in-four Americans and 1.3 billion people worldwide, there is a glaring lack of disability education on Harvard’s campus. This academic year, only two Harvard undergraduate courses included the word “disability” in their title. In response to the lack of course offerings, in 2022, the Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club called for the creation of a disability studies department.

  • May 2, 2023 | theloquitur.com | Brianna Mack |andrew kang |Kasey Minnick |Renee Tomcanin

    By Brianna MackMay 1, 2023 “Oh, I know that I said you’re trash / But just in case my plane should crash, I take it back,” admits on track seven of her new album “Drunk on a Flight.” The London-based singer-songwriter explores her identity crisis after breaking out of a long-term relationship on her second studio album. The London-based singer-songwriter broke into popular music by singing Bruno Major and Billie Eilish covers on Instagram.

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