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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 Weeklies February 12, 2016

Revisiting Private Danny Chen, the Subject Behind the Opera, ‘An American Soldier’

By Vivian Lee

When we hear about ‘An American Soldier,’ let’s not just immortalize Danny Chen, but also Harry Lew, Brushaun X. Anderson, and those whose voices are not yet heard.

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In Creative February 12, 2016

Dualities of a History

By Andrew Lopez

This is the colored man’s burden. To always look up to a higher power. Not a god or a deity, but a man with desire.

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In Weeklies February 11, 2016

Why the Wong Fu’s May Be the Wrong Fools

By Cindy Tran

Last week, the widely popular YouTube channel Wong Fu Productions uploaded “Yellow Fever 2” to commemorate the 10 year anniversary of their controversial short, “Yellow Fever.”

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In Opinion February 11, 2016

What Is It Like to Be Young and Undocumented For Those Who DREAM?

By Tiffany Guo

The subject of undocumented immigration was pushed off as a “Latina/o” problem. My local community never discussed it. God forbid that the media would ever put an Asian face to the deportation issue.

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In Opinion February 11, 2016

Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, You Have an Arranged Marriage Waiting for You

By Sabreen Gowhar

I can vouch for the success of arranged marriages, as I have witnessed it firsthand with my parents, who will be celebrating their 25th anniversary this April.

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In News February 10, 2016

Sikh Actor and Model Banned From Boarding Airplane

By Jehan Kazi

Waris Ahluwalia, a model, designer and actor, was banned from boarding his flight after he refused to take off his turban. Ahluwalia is of Sikh faith and wears a turban as a way to take care of the hair, preserve the Sikh identity, and promote equality within their faith.

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