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This semester has been a trying time for all of us, and one of our main goals in keeping
The Spectator
up-and-running was to maintain a sense of connection within our community. Everyone who contributed to this semester’s unorthodox publication schedule has been absolutely amazing. Our Managing Editors, section editors, writers, advisors, and you, our readers, have been instrumental in our ability to continue delivering stories to the Hamilton community.
We want to take a special moment to express our gratitude to the international student community and the ESOL program — and especially to Jiin Jeong ’21 and Director of the ESOL Program Barbara Britt-Hysell — who worked tirelessly to provide us with their unique perspectives and stories each week through the “From Where I Sit” column. You can find all of our “From Where I Sit” articles compiled
here
.
This week, in the final week of publication before this strange semester ends, we have six new stories from “From Where I Sit”. Please find them linked below.
Asians under COVID-19, by Frank Meng ’23
Faith during a pandemic, by Jiin Jeong ’21
Almost Perfect, by Khulsen (T) Tulga ’23
Identity in India, by Neha Jain ’21
Reporting from Taiwan, by Denise Kuo ’21
Coronavirus impacts on a developing country, by Billy Geach ’23
On behalf of
The Spectator
, thank you!
Sincerely,
Amanda Kim ’21 & Claire Goldstein ’22
Editors-in-Chief