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Jan 10, 2025 |
aiptcomics.com | Emily Kim |David Brooke
Marvel Comics has revealed a new one-shot is on the way going by the name Kid Juggernaut! Coming out April 30th, the one-shot collects Kid Juggernaut: Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic #1-6 by writer Emily Kim and artists Minkyu Jung and Peter Nguyen in print for the first time!“It’s been such a joy to put a twist on a classic Marvel character and instead see a young Asian Canadian kid thrown into the role,” Kim told Marvel.com.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
tsl.news | Emily Kim
The weather is getting cooler, the days are getting darker and the semester is racing to an end. I am honestly so tired, both physically and emotionally. While in past semesters I would go months constantly eating in the dining halls with my friends without greenboxing — the act of taking meals in a reusable to-go box — this semester, and especially the last month, has been different. In order to give myself space to sit with my thoughts and feelings, I’ve found myself greenboxing more.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
tsl.news | Emily Kim
Growing up, I was never the biggest Taco Bell fan. That completely changed this semester. Little did I know that come October of this year, the fast food chain’s Big Cheez-It would hold the special place in my heart that it now does. It all started when a few friends and I were driving back to Claremont after spontaneously watching a performance of “Waitress” at a theater in La Mirada. It was late at night and people were hungry, so we stopped by a Taco Bell drive-thru on our way back to campus.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
tsl.news | Emily Kim
I’m reading and writing a lot this semester. With my three English classes, I feel completely immersed in the worlds of Edmund Spenser’s “The Faerie Queene,” Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela” and Mel Chen’s “Chronic Illness, Slowness, and the Time of Writing.”Sometimes it very well feels overwhelming – even the other English majors in my classes say that three English classes is a lot – but I like it.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
tsl.news | Emily Kim
We are a little over a month into the semester and, to be honest, I’m still combatting the senior slump. There are days where fatigue overtakes me and, overwhelmed by all the work I have to do, I wish I could just sleep and wake up at graduation. Sometimes, perhaps cynically, I think to myself that I’ve seen all that Claremont has to offer. But there are also times when the sweetness of life here surprises me, reminding me to cherish this final year that I have left.
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