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(11/30/21 3:21am)
Looking back through my previous columns for The Herald, I can see the faint outline of the five semesters I have spent at Brown. For my first column, published over two years ago, I wrote about my struggles ...
(11/08/21 5:54am)
I can’t remember the last time I looked forward to something the way that I looked forward to coming back to campus this semester. Like most Brown students, I spent about two and a half semesters taking ...
(10/29/21 5:20am)
“Succession,” HBO’s critical darling of a TV show that returned with a third season two weeks ago, is about members of the fictitious Roy family struggling for control over their media company. ...
(10/14/21 2:50am)
It was a Friday night. I was in a familiar state — too tired to go out, too awake to go to sleep and far too lazy to get a head start on my readings for next week. Right then, my phone flashed with ...
(09/29/21 4:32am)
A recent poll conducted by the organization Leading Asian Americans to Unite for Change asked respondents to provide adjectives to describe Asian Americans. The three leading answers were: “Smart/Intelligent,” ...
(09/16/21 2:44am)
In the wake of 9/11, Sandra E. Garcia, a reporter for the New York Times, wrote that after the terror attacks, she felt “as if a hole was torn in (her) reality and now anything was possible — even ...
(03/15/21 3:22am)
“Green Eggs and Ham,” a children’s book by Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, is an all-time classic. But why am I writing a column about “Green Eggs and Ham” now, in 2021, as our country ...
(02/04/21 4:35am)
Presidents have a way of defining the era that they exist in. For the longest time, Barack Obama felt like my generation’s president. Cool-headed and technocratic, yet somehow barrier-breaking and ...
(10/16/20 2:01am)
This opinion contains spoilers from "Succession" and "I May Destroy You" and discusses sexual assault.
Nearly a year and a half ago, the dominant story in pop culture was the conclusion of “Game of ...
(09/24/20 2:01am)
**spoiler alert**
This piece will discuss events that occur up to the fourth season of “The Good Place.”
When I was a kid, I believed in answers. This wasn’t a coincidence – everything in a ...
(02/26/20 5:48am)
We didn’t know. We hoped, but at the same time, we didn’t dare to. Five of my closest friends and I packed into a room in the basement of the Rock, crowding around my phone as we streamed the end ...
(02/10/20 4:52am)
On Sunday, Jan. 26, Kobe Bryant, his thirteen-year old daughter Gianna and seven others died in a helicopter crash. My heart stopped when my friend texted me with the news that he was gone. The world ...
(11/21/19 5:03am)
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, a man spoke before a panel of congressional representatives and millions of Americans tuned in to watch an investigation into President Donald Trump’s potentially impeachable interactions ...
(11/01/19 4:17am)
Burger King has recently made headlines — as well as literal lines outside their stores — with their Impossible Whopper, which consists of a plant-based patty that tastes and “bleeds” like real ...
(10/10/19 4:28am)
The period of transition into college is different for everyone, but for most, Brown is an entirely new world. Many of us were among the most accomplished students in our high schools, and upon arriving ...