Writer

N. KATHY Lin

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Orientalism and ‘The Mikado’

This weekend, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ “The Mikado” went up at Agassiz Theater. “Mikado,” which tells a story of


The Educated Imperialist

In recent years the popularity of international experience has gone up—way up. No doubt, being cosmopolitan has always been fashionable.


Couture Culture

This weekend, tall, leggy models strutted down a glamorized version of what is usually Quad Yard. A large tent complete


The Banana Diaries

When I was young I was a self-professed “banana”—that is, yellow on the outside and unrepentantly white on the inside.


Color and Variation

Asian Americans constitute roughly 4 percent of the US population and 20 percent of the class of 2011 . One


Crooked Politics

The problem of the corrupt old Chinese businessman is a recurrent image that has once again resurfaced in the U.S.


Abortion: A Product of Its Times

It seems that those who are most passionate about abortion have lost sight of the forces that drive women to


7 Minutes

We’ve all been there. Once again you’ve hit the snooze button one time too many; it’s 9:58, you live along


A Worthy Exception

DISSENTING OPINION Having taken a step in the right direction regarding student travel restrictions, it is a shame that Harvard