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Remember 1871: The 154th anniversary of a forgotten massacre

November 14, 2025 Seth Tang
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In Food Weeklies December 3, 2015

Feast Hosts Third Anime Dinner to Celebrate Halloween

By Lucy Ma

On October 29, a night close to Halloween, the UCLA Japanese Animation Club (JAC) hosted its third Anime Dinner Night at FEAST, which featured Japanese anime themed cuisines with a Halloween twist.

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In News November 25, 2015

Taiwanese Students Demand Fair Representation in Night Market

By Karin Chan

The night market raised concerns on the public Facebook event about how the student groups involved were chosen and whether it erased the presence of other cultures and communities on campus.

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In News Opinion Politics November 24, 2015

Used But Not Included: Taiwanese Student Groups Not Featured in USAC’s Night Market

By admin

It’s supposed to be a fun, relaxed approach for different communities to get to know each other and try new foods. In theory it’s a great idea, except for one fundamental flaw: communities where night markets hold vast cultural significance were ignored in the planning of this event.

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In Community People November 19, 2015

Ask An Asian American Student Leader: Amy Shao

By Brian Kohaya

Amy Shao is the current Cultural Affairs Commissioner. She is a third year political science major from Hamburg, Pennsylvania who enjoys running in her…

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In News Weeklies November 18, 2015

AJ+ Video Draws Connections Between Boat People, Past and Present

By Emory Johnson

On Oct. 1, AJ+ published a video featuring Vietnamese refugees sharing their experiences as boat people. In the second half of the video, Vietnamese…

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In News November 18, 2015

Will You Marrow Me?

By Brian Kohaya

While boredly scrolling through your Facebook timeline during class, you don’t expect to receive crushing news, news that makes you stop what you’re doing…

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