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Kristi Cheng

Analysis // Study Abroad

Exchange nightmares: credit where credit’s due

These are just some of the administrative difficulties students face on exchange

October 17, 2018 Kristi Cheng
Science // Environment

‘How fucked are we really?’: Perspectives on sustainability from the humanities

How we think about environmental catastrophe requires a philosophical change.

August 1, 2017 Kristi Cheng
Debate podium
Opinion // Politics

Face-off: Universities should never restrict controversial speakers

Two opposing opinions go head to head

May 2, 2017 Kristi Cheng and Dominic Bùi Việt
News //

USU intervenes to hold Chinese Student Society election

Naaman Zhou and Kristi Cheng report

October 20, 2016 Naaman Zhou and Kristi Cheng
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A nice talented prick

Kristi Cheng saw James Colley’s latest stand-up show.

May 19, 2016 Kristi Cheng

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