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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 Poetry & Prose November 7, 2020

Propagate

By Christine King

My mother propagates plants next to the kitchen sink, slipping cuttings into plastic bottles, laying seeds down in shallow dishes. They soak, stagnant, in…

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In Opinion November 5, 2020

What Is Casual Racism?

By Ayushee Roy

You have kept me in this cage for so long, That I have not been able to fly. When I ask to open it,…

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In People November 5, 2020

#APIDAIconOfTheWeek: Sandra Oh

By Noelle Chang

Q: Where did she grow up? Sandra Oh was born in Nepean, Ontario to Korean parents on July 20, 1971. Her mother, Oh Young-Nam,…

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In Arts & Culture November 3, 2020

Multiculturalism

By Lorraine Lee

Multiculturalism (n.): the coexistence of distinct, diverse cultures within a society. A word that can encompass various definitions, the above definition only provides a…

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In News Politics November 2, 2020

Politicians Suddenly Remember That Asians Exist

By Rachael Koh

Language learning company stocks like Rosetta Stone and Duolingo have risen dramatically over the past week. The culprits of this extraordinary upsurge? United States…

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In Creative Poetry & Prose May 26, 2020

Haikus to Celebrate APIDA Heritage Month

By Amanda Leutmixay

TV Screens glaring Everyone stares, unaware History repeats (Kyla) Discrimination Everyone is a human Why do our eyes judge? (Bryce) 88rising – An ode…

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