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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 L. Wong
Arts & Culture Reviews

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

June 4, 2025 Seth Tang
In Creative Poetry & Prose December 8, 2019

Intersextionality: Culture and Intimacy

By Angela Li

PHOTO BY PHOEBE CHIU “Don’t let boys ruin your life. School should come first. Girls who play with boys are shameful,” my mom said…

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In Creative Poetry & Prose November 29, 2019

Love is a $ sign

By Ayushee Roy

“More, more, MORE!” whines the voice inside your head Your id’s become your identity, instant gratification thy middle name. Every vein pulsating with greed…

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In Blogs Opinion November 23, 2019

Why is it so Hard to be Satiated?

By Snow Zheng

taken by Amanda Leutmixay As children, we experienced tremendous joy and an intrinsic desire to acquire something as we stood in front of a…

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In Blogs November 17, 2019

Communion

By Leslie Cheng

In my senior year of high school, our summer assignment for AP English was to read How to Read Literature Like a Professor by…

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In Creative Poetry & Prose November 15, 2019

Today

By Ayushee Roy

Hot cup of cocoa caressed by clammy palms You lie warm and content in the embrace of your old blanket Cocooned by alternating layers…

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In Community News Politics November 9, 2019

Community News: Protect Mauna a Wākea

By Amanda Leutmixay

taken by Shafkat Anowar from manoanow.org Mauna a Wākea, known as Hawaii’s highest mountain, is a dormant volcano located on indigenous land. Due to…

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