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May 9, 2019 •
2018-2019 Issues, Print, Sacred •
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By Clare Morneau acredness is often associated with religion and religious traditions, but also describes values and items that communities and individuals respect and treat with special reverence. Both meanings of the word ‘sacred’...
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May 9, 2019 •
2018-2019 Issues, Print, Sacred •
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Astrological charts depicted in the Voynich Manuscript. By Alma Bitran n a small, discolored sheet of parchment, a blue flower dances. Its roots snake down like tentacles, curly-edged petals outstretched. Brown borders rein in scribbled...
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May 9, 2019 •
2018-2019 Issues, Print, Sacred •
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The play-doh dumpling making station (photo credits to Annie Cheng ’22) By Karen Lu Lunchbox! is an art installation and exhibition created by Annie Cheng, ES’ 20, to explore what it meant to be Asian, Asian-American, and...
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April 30, 2019 •
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Featured Image: Kashmir’s natural beauty captivated the Mughal emperor Jahangir, who built these gardens, known as the Shalimar Bagh, for his wife in 1619. But the past seven decades have seen its verdant green mountains stained with...
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April 30, 2019 •
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Featured Image: “Indifference to evil is more insidious than evil itself.” Dr. Cornel West and Imam Omer Bajwa end the Night in Solidarity with a prayer in united spiritual support for those in Yemen. By Ariq Hatibie n the...
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April 30, 2019 •
2018-2019 Issues, 2018-2019 Issues, Print, Sacred •
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Dear Globalist readers, What kinds of spaces, ideas, and labor do we hold sacred? Recent events on or near campus, including the shooting of Stephanie Washington, draw attention to the value, or lack thereof, placed upon the lives of...
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