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Hee Ju Kang


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Kernels of knowledge

The presence of technology is becoming increasingly prominent in our daily lives. With the growth of the Internet and other technological advances, it may be of interest to those aspiring to any number of professions to learn about computer science. DEIS.kernel, an academic club founded this past November 2013, aspires "to educate members on topics in computer science and to provide a format for members to present on an area of computer-scientific expertise," according to its website. The club aims to provide an environment for members to share their individual areas of computer science expertise to the rest of the club body in the form of presentations, discussions and lectures. The club was created and is led by five coordinators: Kenneth Foner '15, David Giliotti '16, Daniel Kats '16, Andrew Kouides '16 and Eden Zik '16. DEIS.kernel, as it stands, has a minimalist approach to its functions; the student-directed club activities rely primarily on allocating the time and location to discuss a topic of interest.


Crafting polar poetry

Specific locations often evoke sensibilities within us and inspire poetry. For poetic inspiration, you might envision a lush meadow, the Grand Canyon, a snowy mountain or even the bustling streets of Boston.


Snapshots of Africa

Perhaps you have traveled somewhere unfamiliar and culturally different-someplace you had previously only encountered through films, text and word of mouth.


Harmonious history

The dichotomy of ancient texts and modern musical sensibilities can be perplexing. Nevertheless, the two have been combined to form a cohesive form of art with a wide, expressive range.


Creating campus links

Being in the loop in college can be rather challenging. Poster boards, walls of buildings and kiosks on campus overflow with flyers.


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