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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 Opinion December 7, 2018

Yes, I Play Music and Eat Rice

By Yingtong Guo

Growing up in Belgium, my brother and I were the only two yellow-skinned, black-haired Asian kids at our overwhelmingly white Flemish primary school. During…

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In Weeklies December 3, 2018

What Miss Saigon Really Sings

By Lucy Ma

Currently, the Broadway performance of “Miss Saigon” — a musical about yet another Asian woman abandoned by her white male lover — is going…

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In Creative Poetry & Prose November 29, 2018

Don’t Trust the Mind of a Laotian girl

By Amanda Leutmixay

Don’t Trust the Mind of a Laotian girl especially if she’s a gemini like me, for the na presented is entirely different from…

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In Opinion November 28, 2018

Behind the “Quiet” Image of Chinese Students

By Snow Zheng

When you type “Chinese students” and “classroom” in Google, the first article that jumps out is titled “Why Are My Chinese Students so Quiet?”.…

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In Blogs November 26, 2018

Exploring My Pilipina Identity

By Alexia Macahilas

I never thought that as a Pilipina-American, my Pilipina identity would feel foreign to me. I grew up at a small American Naval Base…

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In News Politics November 2, 2017

A Call to Support Dreamers

By Lucy Ma

On Friday, October 27 at Kerckhoff Patio from 12-3PM, the UCLA External Vice President’s Office (EVP) held a phone banking event, which is a…

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