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The fascination of fashion

Aleesha Sanchandani in a pink button up shirt, loose black jeans, and FILA slides.

May 19, 2022 by Aleesha Sachanandani

Clothes and fashion can reveal a lot about people, from their culture to their mood. While many debate its meaning, fashion is generally viewed as a form of self-expression.

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Feast your eyes on Kirby’s newest adventure!

Kirby and The Forgotten Land poster.

May 18, 2022 by Raven Arroyo

On the 30th anniversary of Kirby’s creation, Nintendo released a new game for the character. This installment is a non-challenging, enjoyable introduction to the world of gaming!

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The Kashmir Files: Expository masterpiece or political propaganda?


May 11, 2022 by Shaunak Roy

Hindi movie The Kashmir Files, about the exodus and genocide of Kashmiri Hindu Pandits, has taken the world by storm. Though it is an artistic masterpiece, its depiction of all Muslims as perpetrators of violence has stirred up controversy.

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Exclusive: Rosalie Chiang on representation in Pixar’s Turning Red


May 10, 2022 by Divya Rajesh

In this exclusive interview with The Hatchet, Turning Red star Rosalie Chiang shares her experiences acting and explains the importance of diversity in Hollywood.

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What should people judge art based on?

Digital art of people looking at a painting that says 'What is art?'

May 9, 2022 by Advik Kunta

There are multiple ways to experience art. Some choose to look at the art’s deeper meaning, while others choose to judge it only on appearance.

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The emergence of Manhwa


April 1, 2022 by Arthur Maung

Manhwa, the Korean version of manga, has taken over the world. Popular ones include Solo Leveling and God of Blackfield.

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If you’re crepe-ing something, then try Frodo Joe’s

Assortment of Frodo Joe's crepes.

March 30, 2022 by Divya Rajesh

Fremont cafe Frodo Joe’s, though lacking with their savory crepes, is a must-try for its dessert ones and drinks.

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The Wonders of Crochet


March 26, 2022 by Nishika Datla

Washington students Nina Rock and Saadhana Rajesh expand the boundaries of traditional art through crochet.

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Jordan Frazier: Art

A professor, with gray hair, glasses, a purple button up shirt with yellow stars, a gray vest with the same stars, a brown belt, and tan pants has one hand on a wall, the other lifted up. The wall is covered in papers, one saying 'Catgirls Catgirls are on the stars.' His nails are painted black.

March 15, 2022 by Jordan Frazier

Artworks by sophomore Jordan Frazier.

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