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hong kong protests

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Protest in pop culture: Hong Kong’s resistance

Amid mainland China's crackdowns on Hong Kong democracy in recent years, the city's arts and culture scene provides respite and courage.

September 20, 2022 Melody Wong
Perspective //

Quomodo sola sedet civitas: Hong Kong, Jan 2020

A photo essay.

March 1, 2020 Jocelin Chan
Perspective //

Midnight in Kowloon: A recount from the Hong Kong protests

Josh Höhne reflects on his time as a tourist in the thick of the Hong Kong protests.

March 1, 2020 Josh Höhne
News // Lennon Wall

Another “Lennon Wall” removed from New Law Building Annexe

The mural’s removal is just one of many recent incidents reflecting the rising student tensions across campus.

September 3, 2019 Pranay Jha and Nell O'Grady
quad and tumbleweed
News // Hong Kong Protests

Hong Kong protest cancelled for the second time

Two cancelled protests reveal a pattern of fear and uncertainty for campus' Hong Kong student community

August 16, 2019 Alan Zheng and Jessica Syed
Profile figures of Hong Kong protestors wearing face masks and yellow helmets as smoke with the skyline billows in the background
Opinion // Hong Kong Protests

Get up, you who refuse to be slaves

Chinese state media attacks of the recent Hong Kong protests as being unpatriotic are both unfounded and hypocritical.

August 8, 2019 Yim Kee

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