
Kevin Zhong
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Nov 19, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Stephanie Dragoi |Rowan A.G. Whitworth |Kevin Zhong
Abby Phillips speaks at an Institute of Politics forum with Brad Raffensperger, secretary of state of Georgia, and Natalie Tennant, former secretary of state of West Virginia, in November 2022. By Claire YuanBy Stephanie Dragoi, Rowan A.G. Whitworth, and Kevin Zhong, Contributing WritersCNN anchor Abby D.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Sophie Gao |Alexandra Kluzak |Kevin Zhong
A Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center webinar on Thursday examined the rightward shift of Black and Latino voters in the 2024 election. By Addison Y. LiuBy Sophie Gao, Alexandra M. Kluzak, and Kevin Zhong, Contributing WritersTwo professors argued that Black and Latino voters in the 2024 presidential election shifted rightward because of their broader dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party during an Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation webinar Thursday evening.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Amann Mahajan |Kevin Zhong
Allston has lacked a post office since 2019 By Julian J. GiordanoBy Amann S. Mahajan and Kevin Zhong, Contributing WritersFive years after Allston’s only post office closed, the neighborhood may still be years away from seeing its replacement open — with construction slated to begin mid-2025 at the earliest, according to the developer.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Kevin Zhong |Fahim Aseer |Iris Hur
Above, Harvard Law School professor Randall L. Kennedy speaks at a 2016 Institute of Politics forum. Kennedy spoke about free speech with George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley at a Thursday HLS event. By Lauren A. SierraBy Fahim Aseer, Iris Hur, and Kevin Zhong, Contributing WritersHarvard Law School Professor Randall L.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Ayaan Ahmad |Kevin Zhong |Elise Tao
A Harvard Extension school entrance on Brattle Street. By Aiyana G. WhiteBy Ayaan Ahmad, Elise Tao, and Kevin Zhong, Contributing WritersLindsey L. Siegfried de Sánchez was elected president of the Harvard Extension School Association for the 2024-25 school year, the Division of Continuing Education announced Friday. The election, which was originally scheduled to take place in May, was postponed after allegations of campaign rules violations.
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