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Smoke & Loss: Reflections on the Fall of Saigon

April 30, 2025 Julianne Ai Linh Le
News

UCLA’s CCAS Empowers Students amidst Social Turmoil

April 28, 2025 Akshaj Mehta
Arts & Culture

And the Oscar Goes to: What John Chu’s Snub from the 2025 Oscars Means for Asian Directors

April 23, 2025 Sophie Vansomphone
In Blogs February 1, 2022

COVID-19: 2 Years Later

By Christine King

One of the first articles I read from Pacific Ties Newsmagazine was the Roundtable Talk: Coronavirus, published in April 2020. I read it later…

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In Arts & Culture January 24, 2022

Microaggressions

By Amber Phung

Microaggressions are commonplace verbal or behavioral slights that express derogatory attitudes regarding an individual’s race, ethnicity, gender, or sexuality; they may be made consciously…

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In Arts & Culture December 16, 2021

The Coming Holidays

By Varsha Ravi

Christmas is not my favorite holiday. It’s easy to play off as an idiosyncrasy of sorts, easy to play into the disbelief such a…

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In Arts & Culture December 16, 2021

Servings of Fruit

By Varsha Ravi

In the corner of my dorm room there is a container of Naked Juice. It boasts mangoes, oranges, apples, bananas, all of the requisite…

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In Arts & Culture December 16, 2021

Education

By Christine King

I slept on every ride to Chinese school, and every ride back. It was part of a weekly routine, a well-remembered Saturday morning sequence.…

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In Arts & Culture December 16, 2021

“I’m Sri Lankan.” “Oh, you’re basically Indian.”

By Manisha Wanniappa

When I was in third grade, I vividly remember my teacher handing out photocopies of a map, instructing us to draw ourselves next to…

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