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emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine LETTER TO OUR READERS To the Emory community, In recent days, the Wheel has received criticism regarding its coverage of the death of Oxford freshman Yide “Dave” Zhang. The death of a fellow student is undoubtedly tragic, and a particularly difficult task for student journalists as peers of that individual. As a news organization, it is important that we FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but CHRISTOPHER AUGOSTINI, AUTHOR AT THE EMORY WHEEL Posted by Christopher Augostini | Dec 6, 2020. The goal of our Emory Campus Services community is to create and nurture the very best work experience for our employees who dedicate themselves to serving our students, faculty and staff. Emory’s commitment is to ensure that everyone is treated with respect, caring and compassion, and that we HOW ONLINE GAMES HELP YOU DEVELOP SOLUTION-FINDING SKILLSSEE MORE ONEMORYWHEEL.COM
EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for LAWSUIT ACCUSES UNIVERSITY OF GENDER A former Emory employee is suing the University, alleging that an administrator engaged in gender discrimination when firing her in May 2012. Melissa Sexton, a former community research post-doctoral fellow who worked at Emory for more than a decade, filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia through herattorney
CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party.THE EMORY WHEEL
emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine LETTER TO OUR READERS To the Emory community, In recent days, the Wheel has received criticism regarding its coverage of the death of Oxford freshman Yide “Dave” Zhang. The death of a fellow student is undoubtedly tragic, and a particularly difficult task for student journalists as peers of that individual. As a news organization, it is important that we FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but CHRISTOPHER AUGOSTINI, AUTHOR AT THE EMORY WHEEL Posted by Christopher Augostini | Dec 6, 2020. The goal of our Emory Campus Services community is to create and nurture the very best work experience for our employees who dedicate themselves to serving our students, faculty and staff. Emory’s commitment is to ensure that everyone is treated with respect, caring and compassion, and that we HOW ONLINE GAMES HELP YOU DEVELOP SOLUTION-FINDING SKILLSSEE MORE ONEMORYWHEEL.COM
EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for LAWSUIT ACCUSES UNIVERSITY OF GENDER A former Emory employee is suing the University, alleging that an administrator engaged in gender discrimination when firing her in May 2012. Melissa Sexton, a former community research post-doctoral fellow who worked at Emory for more than a decade, filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia through herattorney
CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party. ‘IN THE HEIGHTS’ IS A DAZZLING RETURN TO THE CINEMA “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free from their home. It is both a celebration of the unique Hispanic culture that has flourished in the Heights, and a stark reminder that EMORY TO LIFT COVID-19 SCREENING REQUIREMENT FOR This story was updated on 6/7 to include a quote from Maylynn Hu (22Ox). Starting June 7, fully vaccinated students will no longer need to “conduct regular asymptomatic screening testing,” Associate Vice President and Executive Director for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Amir St. Clair announced in a June 3 email to students. Thischange reverses
PRISON ABOLITION IS A QUEER LIBERATION ISSUE The transformative possibilities of defunding the police and abolishing prisons have entered the popular imagination over the past year. Much of the momentum on the streets gained over the summer of 2020 has slowed down, but millions of people were exposed to the radical framework of abolition. Now that it’s LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, queerness will enter the spotlight as corporations COVID-19 IMMUNIZATION REQUIRED FOR EMORY STUDENTS IN FALL COVID-19 Immunization Required for Emory Students in Fall. On April 19, President Fenves announced that Emory University would require all students to be immunized for COVID-19 for fall 2021, with exemptions based on medical conditions or strong personal objections. Emory has added the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of already required vaccines ‘A MISERABLE LIFE’: CAMPUS SERVICES EMPLOYEES ALLEGE Nov. 22, 2020 | News. Current and former employees of Emory Campus Services, who oversee building and campus upkeep, allege the department’s leadership fosters a toxic environment marked by rampant verbal abuse and exhaustion, as well as racist and misogynistic practices. OXFORD SGA CANDIDATES PRESENT PLATFORMS IN DISCUSSION Oxford Student Government Association’s (SGA) campaign week began on April 5 with a SGA-led discussion featuring candidates running for the offices of executive president, executive vice president, second-year senator and Oxford continuee legislator to College Council. Voting begins April 9 at 8 a.m. EST and ends April 10 at 10 p.m. EST withresults to
WHEEL DEBATE: BANNING GUNS DOESN’T WORK, BUT MORE MINORITY Wheel Debate: Banning Guns Doesn’t Work, but More Minority Pro-Gun Advocacy Does. Ratified in 1791, the Second Amendment is one of the most integral American principles that has shaped this nation’s history, social ideals and national value system. The Second Amendment states, “a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the securityof
FEARS OF ISOLATION, COVID-19 SPREAD INFECT FIRST-YEAR The University recently reported its highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases since school began when five new cases were confirmed on Sept. 11. As of Sept. 20, the COVID-19 dashboard reported 14 COVID-19 cases on campus, including one at Raoul Hall and one at Hamilton Holmes Hall. Despite residing in Raoul Hall, Jojo Liu (24C)said he was
GEORGIA ALTERS VACCINATION PLAN, EMORY COVID-19 CASES FALL Georgia changed its statewide vaccination plan on Feb. 25, removing the tier-wise system previously implemented to determine vaccine eligibility. The new system will instead identify individual groups as they become eligible moving forward. On March 8, Pre-K and K-12 teachers and staff, “adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers” and “parents of ‘THE MOORS’ SHINES WITH CHARACTER DEPTH In the midst of total darkness, “The Moors” opens with a slow-building cacophony of bird squawks and screeches. This eerie atmosphere, which only grows as the lights come on and the characters seem to spontaneously appear onstage, persists throughout Theater Emory’s dark and daring play. Directed by Matt Huff (97C) of the Theater Studies Program,THE EMORY WHEEL
emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. LETTER TO OUR READERS To the Emory community, In recent days, the Wheel has received criticism regarding its coverage of the death of Oxford freshman Yide “Dave” Zhang. The death of a fellow student is undoubtedly tragic, and a particularly difficult task for student journalists as peers of that individual. As a news organization, it is important that we WHEEL DEBATE: BANNING GUNS DOESN’T WORK, BUT MORE MINORITY Wheel Debate: Banning Guns Doesn’t Work, but More Minority Pro-Gun Advocacy Does. Ratified in 1791, the Second Amendment is one of the most integral American principles that has shaped this nation’s history, social ideals and national value system. The Second Amendment states, “a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the securityof
FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but HOW ONLINE GAMES HELP YOU DEVELOP SOLUTION-FINDING SKILLSSEE MORE ONEMORYWHEEL.COM
EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for UNDERNEATH THE GLAMOUR OF K-POP IDOLS: A TALE OF ABUSE AND From encouraging fasting to paying idols poorly to ignoring allegations of sexual assault and abuse, the industry reveals a haunting reality underneath K-pop’s neatly glazed image. It is a factory-like industry, churning out talented artists until they reach their expiration date, only for new blood to LAWSUIT ACCUSES UNIVERSITY OF GENDER A former Emory employee is suing the University, alleging that an administrator engaged in gender discrimination when firing her in May 2012. Melissa Sexton, a former community research post-doctoral fellow who worked at Emory for more than a decade, filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia through herattorney
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emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. LETTER TO OUR READERS To the Emory community, In recent days, the Wheel has received criticism regarding its coverage of the death of Oxford freshman Yide “Dave” Zhang. The death of a fellow student is undoubtedly tragic, and a particularly difficult task for student journalists as peers of that individual. As a news organization, it is important that we WHEEL DEBATE: BANNING GUNS DOESN’T WORK, BUT MORE MINORITY Wheel Debate: Banning Guns Doesn’t Work, but More Minority Pro-Gun Advocacy Does. Ratified in 1791, the Second Amendment is one of the most integral American principles that has shaped this nation’s history, social ideals and national value system. The Second Amendment states, “a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the securityof
FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but HOW ONLINE GAMES HELP YOU DEVELOP SOLUTION-FINDING SKILLSSEE MORE ONEMORYWHEEL.COM
EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for UNDERNEATH THE GLAMOUR OF K-POP IDOLS: A TALE OF ABUSE AND From encouraging fasting to paying idols poorly to ignoring allegations of sexual assault and abuse, the industry reveals a haunting reality underneath K-pop’s neatly glazed image. It is a factory-like industry, churning out talented artists until they reach their expiration date, only for new blood to LAWSUIT ACCUSES UNIVERSITY OF GENDER A former Emory employee is suing the University, alleging that an administrator engaged in gender discrimination when firing her in May 2012. Melissa Sexton, a former community research post-doctoral fellow who worked at Emory for more than a decade, filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia through herattorney
EMORY TO LIFT COVID-19 SCREENING REQUIREMENT FOR This story was updated on 6/7 to include a quote from Maylynn Hu (22Ox). Starting June 7, fully vaccinated students will no longer need to “conduct regular asymptomatic screening testing,” Associate Vice President and Executive Director for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Amir St. Clair announced in a June 3 email to students. Thischange reverses
COVID-19 IMMUNIZATION REQUIRED FOR EMORY STUDENTS IN FALL COVID-19 Immunization Required for Emory Students in Fall. On April 19, President Fenves announced that Emory University would require all students to be immunized for COVID-19 for fall 2021, with exemptions based on medical conditions or strong personal objections. Emory has added the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of already required vaccines OXFORD TO ADD ADDITIONAL COURSES, HOUSING TO SUPPORT Oxford College will welcome around 75 to 100 more students than usual with the incoming class of 2025, Dean Douglas Hicks announced on June 1. To accommodate this “super-sized” student body, Oxford has created a multi-faceted plan that includes offering additional courses and housing communities. “Oxford College has experienced a remarkably strong yield of incoming PRISON ABOLITION IS A QUEER LIBERATION ISSUE The transformative possibilities of defunding the police and abolishing prisons have entered the popular imagination over the past year. Much of the momentum on the streets gained over the summer of 2020 has slowed down, but millions of people were exposed to the radical framework of abolition. Now that it’s LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, queerness will enter the spotlight as corporations EFFECTIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR THE CLASSROOM To be an effective teacher requires the need for creative and innovative teaching strategies to be implemented in the classroom so that you can meet the needs of each individual student. Have a look at these seven teaching strategies that may help you YOUNG PEOPLE, YOU AREN’T IMMUNE TO COVID-19 From Feb. 12 to March 16, 2020, nearly 40% of hospitalized American COVID-19 patients were between the ages of 20 and 54. Now, though deaths among adults aged 25 to 44 account for only 3% of COVID-19 related deaths, the persistent symptoms that young adults are reporting are a valid concern. In reducing the spread of COVID-19, wemust remember
5 MONEY-SAVING TIPS WHEN SHOPPING ONLINE FROM A PRO 1. Organize Your Emails. Subscribing to multiple newsletters, signing up for promotion lists, and on various coupon sites will help you easily discover the best online shopping deals. But doing so can quickly turn your email inbox into a cluttered mess. Getting multiple spam emails can even hinder your ability to find that perfect deal. LETTER TO OUR READERS To the Emory community, In recent days, the Wheel has received criticism regarding its coverage of the death of Oxford freshman Yide “Dave” Zhang. The death of a fellow student is undoubtedly tragic, and a particularly difficult task for student journalists as peers of that individual. As a news organization, it is important that we ‘IN THE HEIGHTS’ IS A DAZZLING RETURN TO THE CINEMA “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free from their home. It is both a celebration of the unique Hispanic culture that has flourished in the Heights, and a stark reminder that MOVIE MUSICAL ARCHIVES Anthony Ramos as Usnavi and Mellissa Barrera as Vanessa in "In the Heights." (Warner Bros./Macall Polay) “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free fromTHE EMORY WHEEL
emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for 'STRANGER THINGS' IN FAMILIAR PLACES Blocks away from the monotonous hum of construction work, white marble and glass bridges lies a part of Emory University’s campus that hasn’t been updated since the late 1990s, and probably won’t change anytime soon. Even though Emory has now designated the older buildings as storage space, they’ve most recently served as the siteof
LAWSUIT ACCUSES UNIVERSITY OF GENDER A former Emory employee is suing the University, alleging that an administrator engaged in gender discrimination when firing her in May 2012. Melissa Sexton, a former community research post-doctoral fellow who worked at Emory for more than a decade, filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia through herattorney
THE MYTH BEHIND THE MODEL MINORITY The racism and colorism prevalent in South Asian culture is only reaffirmed by the model minority myth and the idea that we should always do everything possible to become whiter. This myth does not seek to eliminate racism or recognize its deep perversion in our culture — it aims to make South Asians the token minority in white-dominated spaces. CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party. THE GENERATION SEPARATION PHENOMENON: WHY DOES IT EXIST The Generation Separation Phenomenon: Why Does It Exist? You are one among many others, and together you are part of something bigger. You are data designed to prove something about humanity — as if anything about humanity is ever really provable. These clumps of people are referred to as “generations,” and the data usually depicts pie orTHE EMORY WHEEL
emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for 'STRANGER THINGS' IN FAMILIAR PLACES Blocks away from the monotonous hum of construction work, white marble and glass bridges lies a part of Emory University’s campus that hasn’t been updated since the late 1990s, and probably won’t change anytime soon. Even though Emory has now designated the older buildings as storage space, they’ve most recently served as the siteof
LAWSUIT ACCUSES UNIVERSITY OF GENDER A former Emory employee is suing the University, alleging that an administrator engaged in gender discrimination when firing her in May 2012. Melissa Sexton, a former community research post-doctoral fellow who worked at Emory for more than a decade, filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia through herattorney
THE MYTH BEHIND THE MODEL MINORITY The racism and colorism prevalent in South Asian culture is only reaffirmed by the model minority myth and the idea that we should always do everything possible to become whiter. This myth does not seek to eliminate racism or recognize its deep perversion in our culture — it aims to make South Asians the token minority in white-dominated spaces. CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party. THE GENERATION SEPARATION PHENOMENON: WHY DOES IT EXIST The Generation Separation Phenomenon: Why Does It Exist? You are one among many others, and together you are part of something bigger. You are data designed to prove something about humanity — as if anything about humanity is ever really provable. These clumps of people are referred to as “generations,” and the data usually depicts pie or EMORY TO LIFT COVID-19 SCREENING REQUIREMENT FOR Starting June 7, fully vaccinated students will no longer need to “conduct regular asymptomatic screening testing,” Associate Vice President and Executive Director for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Amir St. Clair announced in a June 3 email to students. This change reverses previous guidelines stipulating that on-campus students must get tested weekly. Students, faculty and PRISON ABOLITION IS A QUEER LIBERATION ISSUE The transformative possibilities of defunding the police and abolishing prisons have entered the popular imagination over the past year. Much of the momentum on the streets gained over the summer of 2020 has slowed down, but millions of people were exposed to the radical framework of abolition. Now that it’s LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, queerness will enter the spotlight as corporations OXFORD TO ADD ADDITIONAL COURSES, HOUSING TO SUPPORT Oxford College will welcome around 75 to 100 more students than usual with the incoming class of 2025, Dean Douglas Hicks announced on June 1. To accommodate this “super-sized” student body, Oxford has created a multi-faceted plan that includes offering additional courses and housing communities. “Oxford College has experienced a remarkably strong yield of incoming ‘IN THE HEIGHTS’ IS A DAZZLING RETURN TO THE CINEMA “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free from their home. It is both a celebration of the unique Hispanic culture that has flourished in the Heights, and a stark reminder that CONSPIRACY THEORIES ARE POLARIZING US Conspiracy theories help us escape from the harshness of reality. “Where people are feeling powerless, anxious and threatened, conspiracy theories can offer some relief,” Daniel Jolley, a social psychologist at Northumbria University, said. Conspiracy theories have become increasingly popular. The coronavirus pandemic is the greatestcrisis
EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FANS’ LACK OF CONTROL IN THE RETURN TO IN-PERSON SPORTING As I sat with 15,000 other fans in State Farm Arena for Game 3 of the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks first round playoff series, I struggled to remember the last live sporting event I attended. Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a friend on one side and a stranger on the other while unable to hear HOW ONLINE GAMES HELP YOU DEVELOP SOLUTION-FINDING SKILLS Video games and problem-solving skills. There are five core ways in which video games improve your ability to solve problems. Let’s look at them: 1. Learning from mistakes. Video games help players learn from their mistakes. When you make a mistake while playing your favorite game, you usually realize it on the spot. FEARS OF ISOLATION, COVID-19 SPREAD INFECT FIRST-YEAR The University recently reported its highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases since school began when five new cases were confirmed on Sept. 11. As of Sept. 20, the COVID-19 dashboard reported 14 COVID-19 cases on campus, including one at Raoul Hall and one at Hamilton Holmes Hall. Despite residing in Raoul Hall, Jojo Liu (24C)said he was
MOVIE MUSICAL ARCHIVES Anthony Ramos as Usnavi and Mellissa Barrera as Vanessa in "In the Heights." (Warner Bros./Macall Polay) “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free fromTHE EMORY WHEEL
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THE MYTH BEHIND THE MODEL MINORITY The racism and colorism prevalent in South Asian culture is only reaffirmed by the model minority myth and the idea that we should always do everything possible to become whiter. This myth does not seek to eliminate racism or recognize its deep perversion in our culture — it aims to make South Asians the token minority in white-dominated spaces. CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party. THE GENERATION SEPARATION PHENOMENON: WHY DOES IT EXIST The Generation Separation Phenomenon: Why Does It Exist? You are one among many others, and together you are part of something bigger. You are data designed to prove something about humanity — as if anything about humanity is ever really provable. These clumps of people are referred to as “generations,” and the data usually depicts pie or EMORY TO LIFT COVID-19 SCREENING REQUIREMENT FOR Starting June 7, fully vaccinated students will no longer need to “conduct regular asymptomatic screening testing,” Associate Vice President and Executive Director for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Amir St. Clair announced in a June 3 email to students. This change reverses previous guidelines stipulating that on-campus students must get tested weekly. Students, faculty and OXFORD TO ADD ADDITIONAL COURSES, HOUSING TO SUPPORT Oxford College will welcome around 75 to 100 more students than usual with the incoming class of 2025, Dean Douglas Hicks announced on June 1. To accommodate this “super-sized” student body, Oxford has created a multi-faceted plan that includes offering additional courses and housing communities. “Oxford College has experienced a remarkably strong yield of incoming ‘IN THE HEIGHTS’ IS A DAZZLING RETURN TO THE CINEMA “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free from their home. It is both a celebration of the unique Hispanic culture that has flourished in the Heights, and a stark reminder that EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FANS’ LACK OF CONTROL IN THE RETURN TO IN-PERSON SPORTING As I sat with 15,000 other fans in State Farm Arena for Game 3 of the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks first round playoff series, I struggled to remember the last live sporting event I attended. Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a friend on one side and a stranger on the other while unable to hear CONSPIRACY THEORIES ARE POLARIZING US Conspiracy theories help us escape from the harshness of reality. “Where people are feeling powerless, anxious and threatened, conspiracy theories can offer some relief,” Daniel Jolley, a social psychologist at Northumbria University, said. Conspiracy theories have become increasingly popular. The coronavirus pandemic is the greatestcrisis
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emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for 'STRANGER THINGS' IN FAMILIAR PLACES Blocks away from the monotonous hum of construction work, white marble and glass bridges lies a part of Emory University’s campus that hasn’t been updated since the late 1990s, and probably won’t change anytime soon. Even though Emory has now designated the older buildings as storage space, they’ve most recently served as the siteof
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THE MYTH BEHIND THE MODEL MINORITY The racism and colorism prevalent in South Asian culture is only reaffirmed by the model minority myth and the idea that we should always do everything possible to become whiter. This myth does not seek to eliminate racism or recognize its deep perversion in our culture — it aims to make South Asians the token minority in white-dominated spaces. CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party. THE GENERATION SEPARATION PHENOMENON: WHY DOES IT EXISTGENERATION SEPARATOR CROSSWORDGENERATION X AND MARRIAGEGENERATION X MARRIAGE STATISTICSNEXT GENERATION DIVORCEGENERATION CROSSWORDGENERATION SEPARATOR CROSSWORD CLUE The Generation Separation Phenomenon: Why Does It Exist? You are one among many others, and together you are part of something bigger. You are data designed to prove something about humanity — as if anything about humanity is ever really provable. These clumps of people are referred to as “generations,” and the data usually depicts pie orTHE EMORY WHEEL
emory life. Adaptation and Uncertainty: Seniors Describe the 2020-2021 Graduate School Application Cycle. by Rebecca Frischling | Apr 23, 2021. Virtually every aspect of life for college students, and the rest of the world, has been reshaped by the COVID Healthy Restaurant Review: Chop’t Edition. THE BRADFORD PEAR: AN ARBOREAL DEVIL THAT MUST GO Over the years, the Bradford has evolved into a much stronger tree, inheriting sturdiness and resilience from other species. Without proper regulation, the Bradford pear is an unhinged, self-inflicted arboreal obscenity. Visual aesthetic often comes at a great price. For the Bradford pear, it’s the smell of rotten fish, garbage and urine EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FIRST-YEAR OXFORD STUDENT DIES FRIDAY A full obituary will be posted later as we collect stories from family and friends. First-year Oxford student Yide “Dave” Zhang died unexpectedly on March 5, according to a March 6 email sent to Oxford College students by Oxford Dean Douglas Hicks. Zhang studied from his home in Suzhou, China during the fall semester but EARLY DECISION II APPLICANT POOL GROWS IN WAKE OF TEST The Class of 2025 welcomed 233 new members to Emory College and 149 to Oxford College on Feb. 3 through Early Decision II. Continuing a trend displayed during Early Decision I, both schools received an increased number of applications compared to previous years, with the pool growing by 10% for Emory and 12% for 'STRANGER THINGS' IN FAMILIAR PLACES Blocks away from the monotonous hum of construction work, white marble and glass bridges lies a part of Emory University’s campus that hasn’t been updated since the late 1990s, and probably won’t change anytime soon. Even though Emory has now designated the older buildings as storage space, they’ve most recently served as the siteof
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THE MYTH BEHIND THE MODEL MINORITY The racism and colorism prevalent in South Asian culture is only reaffirmed by the model minority myth and the idea that we should always do everything possible to become whiter. This myth does not seek to eliminate racism or recognize its deep perversion in our culture — it aims to make South Asians the token minority in white-dominated spaces. CAMPUS GREEK LIFE FOSTERS TOXIC MASCULINITY, APPROPRIATES Campus Greek Life Fosters Toxic Masculinity, Appropriates. The Greek system is a quintessential feature of American college life. On the whole, one should consider its purpose, which many would claim is to form friendships, to secure connections after college by way of “networking” and, let’s face it, to party. THE GENERATION SEPARATION PHENOMENON: WHY DOES IT EXISTGENERATION SEPARATOR CROSSWORDGENERATION X AND MARRIAGEGENERATION X MARRIAGE STATISTICSNEXT GENERATION DIVORCEGENERATION CROSSWORDGENERATION SEPARATOR CROSSWORD CLUE The Generation Separation Phenomenon: Why Does It Exist? You are one among many others, and together you are part of something bigger. You are data designed to prove something about humanity — as if anything about humanity is ever really provable. These clumps of people are referred to as “generations,” and the data usually depicts pie or EMORY TO LIFT COVID-19 SCREENING REQUIREMENT FOR Starting June 7, fully vaccinated students will no longer need to “conduct regular asymptomatic screening testing,” Associate Vice President and Executive Director for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Amir St. Clair announced in a June 3 email to students. This change reverses previous guidelines stipulating that on-campus students must get tested weekly. Students, faculty and OXFORD TO ADD ADDITIONAL COURSES, HOUSING TO SUPPORT Oxford College will welcome around 75 to 100 more students than usual with the incoming class of 2025, Dean Douglas Hicks announced on June 1. To accommodate this “super-sized” student body, Oxford has created a multi-faceted plan that includes offering additional courses and housing communities. “Oxford College has experienced a remarkably strong yield of incoming ‘IN THE HEIGHTS’ IS A DAZZLING RETURN TO THE CINEMA “In the Heights” is a film of contradictions. It is an ode to Washington Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood above 155th street, yet its characters struggle with the desire to break free from their home. It is both a celebration of the unique Hispanic culture that has flourished in the Heights, and a stark reminder that EPD CHIEF RESIGNS ABRUPTLY Emory Police Department (EPD) Chief Rus Drew is stepping down from his position on May 18, according to an email announcement that day from Chief Financial Officer Christopher Augostini. Augostini did not provide a reason why Drew is resigning. Former Deputy Chief of Police Cheryl Elliott will assume the position of Chief starting Tuesday. FANS’ LACK OF CONTROL IN THE RETURN TO IN-PERSON SPORTING As I sat with 15,000 other fans in State Farm Arena for Game 3 of the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks first round playoff series, I struggled to remember the last live sporting event I attended. Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a friend on one side and a stranger on the other while unable to hear CONSPIRACY THEORIES ARE POLARIZING US Conspiracy theories help us escape from the harshness of reality. “Where people are feeling powerless, anxious and threatened, conspiracy theories can offer some relief,” Daniel Jolley, a social psychologist at Northumbria University, said. Conspiracy theories have become increasingly popular. The coronavirus pandemic is the greatestcrisis
HOW ONLINE GAMES HELP YOU DEVELOP SOLUTION-FINDING SKILLS Video games and problem-solving skills. There are five core ways in which video games improve your ability to solve problems. Let’s look at them: 1. Learning from mistakes. Video games help players learn from their mistakes. When you make a mistake while playing your favorite game, you usually realize it on the spot. FEARS OF ISOLATION, COVID-19 SPREAD INFECT FIRST-YEAR The University recently reported its highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases since school began when five new cases were confirmed on Sept. 11. As of Sept. 20, the COVID-19 dashboard reported 14 COVID-19 cases on campus, including one at Raoul Hall and one at Hamilton Holmes Hall. Despite residing in Raoul Hall, Jojo Liu (24C)said he was
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