Artist of the Issue: Ella Pascucci ’23

By Katya Agrawal —If you attended the AP Studio Art exhibition last spring, you probably remember viewing Ella Pascucci’s gorgeous images filled with giraffe heads, zebra bodies, and cell-like shapes. In her AP portfolio, Pascucci worked mostly digitally to create colorful, patterned pieces. Beginning with oil painting, she started producing art when she was in …

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Debate of the Issue: American or English Terminology

By Lev Tolkoff, Luke Trevisan, and Anaya Raikar The recent World Cup game between the United States and England has reignited the debate about which country uses the correct terminology for the sport. The teams of these countries have played each other twice in the World Cup: most recently, the 2022 game ended in a …

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Affirmative Action Supreme Court Case

By Nika Bigelow and Ezra Lee Recent admission cycles for the first-year class at Harvard College yielded 60,000+ applicants, competing for only ~2,000 coveted spots. When evaluating these tens of thousands of hopeful Harvard scholars, most of whom are academically qualified for acceptance into the university, the college needs to consider other factors, other than …

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