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Closing the Gates to Chinatown: How 2025’s Tariffs May Affect Historic Communities

June 4, 2025 Sophie Vansomphone
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唔該 / Thank You

June 4, 2025 Amy Wong
Arts & Culture Reviews

Book Review: “Other: an Asian & Pacific Islander Prisoners’ Anthology”

June 4, 2025 Seth Tang
In News September 15, 2010

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Thai farmworkers protested in front of the Wat Thai Buddhist temple in Sun Valley on Sept. 8. Their representative spoke on what federal authorities…

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In News May 18, 2010

Breaking the Silence – Speaking out about mental health and its effects on the community

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For many, college is a difficult time – moving away from home, making new friends, and struggling to stay on top of academics can…

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In News Opinion Politics May 18, 2010

For the Love of Education – Why the DREAM Act Matters for Students

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As a second generation Vietnamese American who came to America as a baby, I was considered an “illegal alien” until I was 12 years…

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In Weeklies March 4, 2010

True Music Comes from Outside the Line

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One of them is writing an essay for class about how “music is society’s opiate,” and wants to use her soon-to-come psychology degree to…

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In Weeklies November 23, 2009

The Changing Sounds of Chinatown

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Ever since I can remember, walking the streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown, I could hear the sounds of Taishanese, my family’s native dialect, floating…

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