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Becky Zhang

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19-year-old Becky Zhang is a writer from Hong Kong. Currently a first-year at Pomona College, her work tends to revolve around coming of age, notions of family and home, culture, technology, and entertainment. Her other passions include reading magazines and books, watching teen movies, and finding/writing new songs to sing and play on the guitar. You can find her music here.
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Unpacking My Celebrity Crush: Adam Driver

Adam Driver has been on my mind for a while. Beyond his dashing charm (I’ll spare the discourse on that—there’s plenty already), he’s strikingly talented and has flourished on screen…
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Reflections on Gendered Friendships

Late in high school, I was known for being friends with almost exclusively boys. Because of this, my friends and classmates dubbed me “ferda,” or “for the boys.” There was…
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Why We Should Listen to Indie Women

Last September, I was talking to someone in my dorm at college about music. I told him that I liked indie, folk, and alternative artists, but that I tended to…
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On top of a mountain behind a small town in Hong Kong, one can behold many things. There is the dark, green-blue mass we call the ocean. Beyond it, a…
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