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Smoke & Loss: Reflections on the Fall of Saigon

April 30, 2025 Julianne Ai Linh Le
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UCLA’s CCAS Empowers Students amidst Social Turmoil

April 28, 2025 Akshaj Mehta
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In Blogs Weeklies January 5, 2011

Getty Museum presents China’s history and ongoing transformation

By Ashley Truong

The Getty Museum is currently hosting an exhibit that displays two contrasting views of China: Felice Beato’s 19th century depictions of China during the…

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In Weeklies January 3, 2011

By Ashley Truong

Sorry, not done with end of the year wrap ups yet. I promise I’ll stop after this one. This time I’ve got Asia Pacific…

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In Blogs January 1, 2011

Top Ten Lists

By Ashley Truong

I’ve taken a long break from posting, but to start off the new year, here are two lists for the “Top 10s” of 2010:…

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In News December 14, 2010

Asian Americans Face Discrimination in finding Jobs

By Jiemin Zhou

UCLA Professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare, and Asian American Studies Dr. Paul Ong, with the Asian American Justice Center, has shown that on…

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In Creative December 7, 2010

An Invisible Experience

By Pacific Ties

by Sofia Campos | Contributor Note: Printed version had a couple of grammatical errors. We apologize for not catching it.

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In Community People December 5, 2010

UCLA alumna Gwendoline Yeo shares story in one-woman show

By Deanna Tran

The typical characteristics of an Asian American immigrant: the strict family, the accent, and the changes. “Laughing With My Mouth Wide Open,” a one-woman…

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