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On China’s Constitution

Lingchuan Xu ’21 | Features Editor

“China has a constitution, but not necessarily constitutionalism.”

An expert on the relationship between Chinese and American law, Harvard Research Fellow Mark Jia spoke about the law in China today and how America tries to interpret and respond to it. During his talk, he explained the concepts of  “constitution” and “constitutionalism” and interpreted these concepts with related cases.

Horoscopes

Aries: You will learn the true meaning of a two-week notice. If you’re thinking of taking a break from that work-study position or unpaid volunteer (a-hem, a-hem) fall internship, think again. This week, you’ll be caught in a push-and-pull relationship with forces that are much greater than you. Your one and only consolation and hope will be the gray cat that walks around campus with a leash.

“Smith Culture” is why we are so lonely

Self-reported feelings of loneliness and difficulty connecting with others seem to be endemic to college campuses over the past couple of years — presumably a combined result of increased usage of social media over recent years and living in Trump’s America. However, the data suggests that these feelings of isolation and emotional malaise are overwhelmingly more prevalent at campuses that more-so favor anonymity, such as day colleges and larger state schools.

Don’t vacate vacations

Happy Mountain Day! Whether you were upset about having to reschedule an appointment or relieved about having more time to work on that presentation, have you noticed how the non-Smith community’s reacted to Mountain Day? Something along the lines of people expecting you to be working all the time?

Alt-J tries a new direction with mixed results in “Reduxer”

Like them or not, you probably have some experience with Alt-J’s music. Whether it’s the mumbled lyrics, the unusual instrumentation or the twee habit of referring to their band as just “∆,” most people who are familiar with the indie music scene immediately recognize Joe Newman’s airy vocals and intertwining harp melodies.

The Ar-Kaics achieve with a raw sound in “In this Time”

Floating upwards in Instagram feeds and maybe even in the real, tangible world somewhere, there exists something called the mirror cake. It’s named after the smooth shine of its glaze which, to be considered successful, must be spotless — it must be perfect without any trace of effort. This effortless beauty catches the eye at first, but after watching anything that could be considered an imperfection get sanded down to an uncanny valley smoothness, the mind craves some deviating irregularity.

8 ways to get over career fair jitters

Do career fairs make you want to hide underneath a table and pretend you’re a cat? The thought of interacting with real-life adults with real-life…

BU Novice: my first taste of debate

Last weekend, the Smith Debate Society traveled across Massachusetts to attend the Boston University Novice tournament. Smith brought the biggest team, with 22 competitors and…

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