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WhoWho areare we?we?

At the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year, two friends with the same passion for interdisciplinary learning and exploration in the Humanities came together, crafting an initial pitch for a school-wide academic publication. Very soon, this nascent form of an idea gained traction and the team expanded to include several other student authors, illustrators and editors who now serve as the foundation of the Humanities Harrovian magazine.

We are a student-led project, seeking to give our peers the opportunity to broaden their horizons by extending their intellectual curiosity beyond the curriculum. We hope the Humanities Harrovian will become a platform on which interested and capable students can express their views on subjects ranging from contemporary issues to obscure historical events.

WhatWhat isis ourour vision?vision?

"Working with the rest of the Humanities Harrovian team this year has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. With this term ’ s issue “Hidden Pillars of Society ” we hope to inform readers on the little-known historical figures that have had a significant impact on society. The process of creating this issue has been extremely educational for both me and my peers and we hope for you all to enjoy this years first issue of the Humanities Harrovian. " -Joshua Tang, Editor-in-Chief

"Hello readers of the Humanities Harrovian, I' m Se Lyn, the Art Director for this year. For this issue ' s theme 'Hidden Pillars of Society ' , I am pleased that many students have contributed illustrations and artworks that creatively express their responses to the meaningful articles. I would also like to say a thank you to all illustrators who contributed! Enjoy reading and appreciating the wonderful artwork!" -Se Lyn Lim, Art Director

"A publication like this only comes to fruition because of an enormous amount of work behind the scenes. The Humanities Harrovian team has combined academic curiosity with dedication and teamwork to produce a document that is astonishing in its maturity and professionalism. Enthusiasm and intentions are easy; seeing them through are the hard part. This team ' s vision has materialised into something quite unique and will be enjoyed by the Harrow HK community now, and for years to come. " -Miss A King, Academic Supervisor

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