
Kristy Li
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Sep 15, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Eileen S Chen |Kristy Li |Amber Xie |Kevin Ruano
Authors’ note: This review contains spoilers and brief mentions of sexual assault allegations. ABC did Jenn Tran so fucking dirty. When it comes to The Bachelorette (20003-present), the cards should be in the lead’s hands—so why did it keep falling on Jenn to do the chasing?
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Mar 1, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Sofia Kemeny |Kristy Li |Claire Goldberg |Rhea Banerjee
On Thursday, Jan. 18, a mysterious email arrived in our inbox: “Georgetown’s First-Ever Pasta Bar.” Huh? Sent from the inconspicuous Georgetown address of Jacopo Cardinali (MSB ’25), the pasta bar email reached hundreds of people. Our interest was immediately piqued; it was all we could talk about before our weekly section meeting. We had so many questions. Who are these people? Why are they cooking pasta? Is it any good? How on earth did they get so many email addresses?
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Sep 23, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Margaret Hartigan |Amber Xie |Kristy Li |Aashna Nadarajah
As classes started at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) this August, college students went into lockdown after a graduate student shot and killed associate professor Zijie Yan. On Sept. 12, survivors of the shooting protested at the North Carolina state legislature in favor of stronger gun control, joining a generation of activists questioning how legislation protects the lives and safety of students in response to campus mass shootings.
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Sep 9, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Amber Xie |Kristy Li |Brian McCrann |Daniel Varghese
Between Fifth and Eighth streets and along H and I streets lies what remains of D.C.’s Chinatown. The Friendship Arch, which was built in the style of Qing-dynasty architecture, marks the entrance to the historical neighborhood. The archway evokes a splendor that showcases the vibrancy of traditional Chinese culture, a liveliness that is no longer reflected in the neighborhood that lies beyond it.
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May 19, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Rhea Banerjee |Kristy Li |Max Zhang |Anna Savo-Matthews
Leisure By Rhea Banerjee and Kristy Li Courtesy of Daniel Oppong/Africa At Its Hottest On April 21, the McDonough Arena was transformed into a scene of glamor: A runway stretched across what once was a basketball court, lined with chairs holding an eager—and notably well-dressed—audience. Screens, speakers, and color-changing lights flanked the stage of one of the year’s most dazzling events. Anticipation overwhelmed the space. The annual fashion show Diamanté highlights individuality by...
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