Japan may lose its first tennis superstar — Naomi Osaka. The 21-year-old currently holds U.S. and Japanese citizenship. However, by Japanese law, anyone with dual citizenship must choose whether they […]
Andrew who? — The only Chinese presidential candidate is coming to Seattle
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Want to meet the only Chinese American among the more than 20 Democratic presidential candidates? You can. He’s coming to Seattle. Born in New […]
COMMENTARY: Now is the time to stand in solidarity on affirmative action
By Sam Cho Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Americans for Civic Empowerment Commissioner with the Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs History is repeating itself on affirmative action. Except this […]
UW Quad cherry blossoms reached peak bloom this week
The iconic cherry trees in the University of Washington (UW)’s quad have reached peak bloom, and last weekend was prime viewing time to see the blossoms. Peak bloom is when […]
Grandmothers Against Gun Violence raises $10,000
On March 26, Grandmothers Against Gun Violence (GAGV) put on a reception and program featuring Dr. Hahrie Han, an Anton Vonk Professor of Political Science and Environmental Politics at the […]
City of Seattle welcome new leaders Bobby Lee and Dr. Amarah Khan
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced that she will nominate Bobby Lee as the next director of the City’s Office of Economic Development. Lee currently serves as the director of economic […]
Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra welcomes new chair
The Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra (SYSO) is bidding a farewell to Alice Ikeda, its current chair of the board, and it is saying hello to Christine Chang, its next board […]
Investigation outcome: Florida to get tougher on massage-parlor sex?
By Mike Schneider and Terry Spencer The Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — When Florida authorities shut down 10 massage spas last month and charged hundreds of men with buying […]
East coast center hosts karate classes for kids with autism
By Gayla Cawley The Daily Item LYNN, Mass. (AP) — It might seem counterintuitive to some that kids with autism can benefit from karate, because children on the spectrum sometimes […]
New era of Japan’s next emperor to be called ‘Reiwa,’ or pursuing harmony
By Mari Yamaguchi TOKYO (AP) — The era of Japan’s next emperor, which begins May 1, will be named “Reiwa,” connoting pursuit of harmony, the government said Monday, April 1 […]
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