Student soloist night, sponsored by the College Union Board, was held on Nov. 4 in the Rathskeller. (Abby Hocking / Photo Assistant)
Indian-American comedian Hari Kondabolu, performed on Nov. 2 in the Ernest and Mildred E. Mayo Concert Hall as part of the Pan-Asian Alliance’s “Experience Asia” series of events. Kondabolu’s performance was sponsored by the Asian American Association. (Abby Hocking / Photo Assistant)
In his follow-up novel, “The Committed,” Nguyen turns his attention to France, with the titular character relocating to 1980s Paris, uncovering a world of bureaucratic authority and left-wing radicalism while confronting the past atrocities of French colonization in Vietnam.
Especially in high school, there are an abundance of rules and regulations, such as dress codes that remain targeted at women. Administrators and students too often accept that “boys will be boys” and that the status quo must be maintained, resulting in dangerous values and priorities.
“Collapsed in Sunbeams,” the debut album by 20-year-old English poet, Arlo Parks, showcases the artist’s profound wisdom despite her young age in a comforting landscape through a mix of pop and hip-hop music.