As a junior at the University of Washington, I want to make the most of my college career. I believe that studying abroad is one way to make
Preparing for emergencies will give peace of mind
Disasters can strike at any time, and being prepared is important for whatever emergency may happen in the Puget Sound.
April 6: McGinn and Constantine stroll together for City–County Walk
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and King County Executive Dow Constantine teamed up for the kick-off of the Let’s Move! National Start Walking Day
March 22: Local company Questkids Clothing accepted into Macy workshop
As the result of a nationwide search, local company Questkids Clothing will be heading to New York City to join 19 other companies in a Macy’s workshop
March 20–April 25: ‘Chinese Van Gogh’ brings exhibit to Seattle
Zhixian Ren, a Chinese-born artist, was a sculpture major at the Beijing Arts and Crafts Institute. Due to his use of vivid images and bold colors
March 25: Bellevue Arts Museum displays work of Wanxin Zhang and John Cederquist at Finally Friday
To kick off its new exhibits, Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) held its Finally Friday event, which featured performances from One World Taiko
More services for Asians? An unexpected benefit in tolling 520
When the groundhog failed to see its shadow this past February, people were eager to usher in spring early. But as trees and flower begin to bloom
Giving hearts: ID bands together to raise funds for Japan disaster relief
Last weekend, nearly $170,000 was raised in the International District (ID) to benefit Japan’s disaster relief effort.
Diversity makes a difference — Part 6
Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates young people who are committed to reaching
Lawyer: NYC bus driver sober, awake before crash
NEW YORK (AP) — The driver of a tour bus that crashed on a highway while returning to Manhattan’s Chinatown from a casino