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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 February 24, 2016

The Bindi Is Not a Fashion Trend

By Sabreen Gowhar

Coachella is a time for young people to set and follow trends, to stick out and blend in, a mixture of hippie culture and international fashion trends. But this experimentation leads to one of the most striking issues facing the South Asian community—cultural appropriation.

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In Opinion February 23, 2016

Hawai’i: A Not So Sweet Paradise

By Tiffany Guo

The popular image of Hawai’i as a racial paradise often overlooks the fact that Hawai’i was once a kingdom with sovereign rights, but later became colonized by the US as the fiftieth state.

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In Weeklies February 21, 2016

Bollywood Actress Breaks Barriers

By Jehan Kazi

Indian film actress and singer, Priyanka Chopra, is nothing short of successful. Since the start of her acting career after winning Miss World in…

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In Weeklies February 21, 2016

Q&A: How do Chinese American Students Celebrate Lunar New Year?

By Janelle Sangalang

Although the United States rings in the new year on January 1, East Asian cultures still make the effort to celebrate Lunar New Year because it is one of the few times in the year that extended family will come together and feast on food.

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In Food Weeklies February 14, 2016

Feast’s Lunar New Year Dinner Showcases Traditions Alongside Food

By Lucy Ma

On February 3, a few nights before Lunar New Year, UCLA Feast at Rieber held a special Lunar New Year dinner that featured different…

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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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