Articles By: Janet Lu
Janet is an Online Columnist for the Harvard Political Review. She grew up in New Jersey, though her life does not revolve entirely around GTL. Instead, it mostly focuses on economics, politics, and writing, a fact that has worked out pretty well since she now writes for the HPR’s Political Economy column. She is primarily investigating the U.S. economy and the effects of the global economy on domestic conditions. She studies economics and math as a freshman at Harvard College. Her role models include Paul Krugman and Michelle Rhee, and in her free time, she enjoys figure drawing, portraiture, and Facebook. She speaks Mandarin and reads Spanish, but she has ambitious plans to read Mandarin and speak Spanish someday too.
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