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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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In Blogs April 20, 2011

Lady, check your fucking privilege

By Ashley Truong

I don’t think I’ve ever done a review of a book review before–but here goes. Kyung-sook Shin’s bestselling Korean novel, Please Look After Mom,…

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In News April 20, 2011

APA UCLA hosts Student Career Networking Conference

By Pacific Ties

On April 19th, UCLA Asian Pacific Alumni brought in Ted Chen, news anchor from KNBC Channel 4 News and UCLA alumnus, as the keynote…

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In Blogs April 19, 2011

Should I take this as a sign to start following Rain?

By Ashley Truong

So, I’m not really a Rain fan. I don’t dislike him–I just don’t follow him because, well, there’s already f(x), and DBSK, and SNSD,…

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In Blogs April 17, 2011

Movie alert: Bay Rong/Clash

By Ashley Truong

Here are some quick quiz questions about Bay Rong/Clash: why would you give a movie the English title of Clash, when the translation of…

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In Blogs April 17, 2011

Call for Visual Art and Writing to display at UCLA’s First Cambodian Genocide Commemoration

By Pacific Ties

From Asian Pacific Coalition: Submissions accepted until Thursday April 21, 2011 at 5:00 PM Description of Event: Event: Cambodian Genocide Commemoration Cosponsored By: United…

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In Blogs April 15, 2011

Finish it off with Ongbak 3

By Pacific Ties

UCLA’s Cultural Affairs Commission held its WorldFest this past week. There was a variety of programs ranging from free dance classes, themed dining halls…

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