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Jan 19, 2025 |
divephotoguide.com | Matthew Sullivan |William Tan
Using dual snooted flashes, it was possible to pull out all sorts of details, textures and contours on this balloonfish’s face that just wouldn't be noticeable with flat lighting.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
hir.harvard.edu | William Tan
In Taiwan’s most recent presidential election, held on January 13, 2024, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Lai Ching-te secured a clear victory against opponents Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang (KMT) and Ko Wen-je of the newly created Taiwan People’s Party (TPP).
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Apr 24, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
Shikoh M. Hirabayashi '24, left, and John S. Cooke '25, right, pose for a photo in February 2023 ahead of their election as Harvard Undergraduate Association co-presidents. Cooke and Hirabayashi ended their term amid controversy. By Addison Y. LiuBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y. Tan, Crimson Staff WritersFormer Harvard Undergraduate Association Co-Presidents John S. Cooke ’25 and Shikoh M.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
Harvard Undergraduate Association Co-Presidente Shikoh M. Hirabayashi '24 leads the student government's final meeting of the semester in the Smith Center. By Elyse C. GoncalvesBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y. Tan, Crimson Staff WritersDuring the last meeting of his term on Monday, outgoing Harvard Undergraduate Association Co-President Shikoh M. Hirabayashi ’24 thanked everyone who had worked closely with him over the past year to lead the College’s student government.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
The Harvard Undergraduate Association holds meetings in the Smith Campus Center. A referendum on whether Harvard should divest from institutions supporting Israel's occupation of Palestine was postponed indefinitely. By Ryan N. GajarawalaBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
College students voted to oust HUA Co-President John S. Cooke '25 on Thursday. By Sami E. TurnerBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y. Tan, Crimson Staff WritersCollege students voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to oust Harvard Undergraduate Association Co-President John S. Cooke ’25 as unspecified misconduct allegations swirled around him. The effort to recall Cooke succeeded with 88 percent of voters in favor of removing him from office.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
The Harvard Undergraduate Association meets weekly in the Smith Campus Center. HUA Co-President John S. Cooke '25 broke his silence hours before students will vote on whether or not to recall him from his post. By Addison Y. LiuBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y. Tan, Crimson Staff WritersHours before students will vote in an referendum to recall embattled Harvard Undergraduate Association Co-President John S.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
The Harvard Undergraduate Association meets in the Smith Campus Center weekly. Voting on the recall election to remove outgoing HUA Co-President John S. Cooke '25 begins at midnight Thursday. By Frank S. ZhouBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y. Tan, Crimson Staff WritersThe HUA Election Commission announced Tuesday afternoon that a recall election to remove outgoing HUA Co-President John S. Cooke ’25 will begin at midnight on Thursday.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
Protesters gather outside Massachusetts Hall in December to demand an end to the war in Gaza. Harvard undergraduates will vote on a referendum on whether Harvard should divest from institutions that support Israel's occupation of Palestine. By Julian J. GiordanoBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava |William Tan
The Harvard Undergraduate Association meets in the Smith Campus Center. Ashley C. Adirika '26 and Jonathan Haileselassie '26 were elected HUA co-presidents, the HUA Election Commission announced Sunday. By Frank S. ZhouBy Cam N. Srivastava and William Y. Tan, Crimson Staff WritersAshley C. Adirika ’26 and Jonathan Haileselassie ’26 will serve as the next co-presidents of the Harvard Undergraduate Association, the HUA Election Commission announced in a Sunday afternoon email obtained by The Crimson.