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Columbia City teen reportedly killed over shoes

December 10, 2015 By Jason Cruz

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly A pair of Nike Air Jordans may have been the reason that 24-year-old Si Phu reportedly killed his 14-year-old niece Christy Phu. Si Phu was arrested by the Seattle Police Department on Tuesday after leaving the scene on Sunday. According to Christy Phu’s father, Si Phu’s brother, she texted […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Chief Sealth High School, Christy Phu, Columbia City, Jason Cruz, King County Jail, Nike Air Jordans, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle Police Department, Si Phu, South Seattle, Vol 34 No 51 | December 12 - December 18, West Seattle

Diversity makes a difference — Part 3

March 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates young people who are committed to reaching out across cultural lines.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2011, ASB, Chief Sealth High School, Diversity Makes a Difference, Diversity Makes a Difference 2011, Foster High School, Global Awareness Club, Global Visionaries Youth Board, Haiti, Interact Club, Invisible Children, Marta Sanchez, Northern Ireland, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rainier Scholars, Roosevelt High School, Sehome High School, Squalicum High School, Vol 30 No 11 | March 12 - March 18, West Seattle, culture, language

Diversity makes a difference — Part 2

March 3, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates young people who are committed to reaching out across cultural lines.

Filed Under: Education, Community News Tagged With: 2011, African Americans, BSU, Bobby Stafford, Chief Sealth High School, China, Chinese, Diversity Makes a Difference, Diversity Makes a Difference 2011, Ethiopia, Franklin High School, Han Cao, Northwest Asian Weekly, Sehome High School, United States, Vol 30 No 10 | March 5 - March 11, culture, language

Denny staff teaches kids how to study with YouTube rap hit

February 24, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Gary Lai and the teachers at Denny International Middle School in West Seattle are Internet stars. A rap video made to inspire students to study has become a YouTube sensation.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2011, Assistant Principal Chanda Oatis, Cali Swag District, Chief Sealth High School, Denny International Middle School, Fred Hutchinson, Gary Lai, Jason Cruz, MSP, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle School District, Vol 30 No 9 | February 26 - March 4, West Seattle

July 18–23: 2010 Bank of America Student Leaders participate in Washington, D.C., program

July 29, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

From the Seattle area, five service-minded high school students were chosen as 2010 Bank of America Student Leaders for their leadership and passion for community service.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, Alice Zhang, Annie Wright School, Chief Sealth High School, Connie Li, Courtney Moore, Garfield High School, Mandy Kwan, Mina Saudagaran, Newport High School, Seattle, Student Leaders, University Prep, Vol 29 No 31 | July 31 - August 6

Diversity Makes a Difference – Part 4

March 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates young people who are committed to reaching out across cultural lines. Students are nominated by their school as being champions of diversity. Of those students, a judging panel will choose five winners who will receive $1,000 scholarships and eight finalists who will receive $200 scholarships.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2010, ASB, Alla Marchenko, Amarpreet Mann, Chief Sealth High School, Culture Committee, Eduardo Ortiz, Gricelda Montes, Jeanne Eulberg, Littlebrave Beaston, Marta Sanchez, National Honor Society, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olga Natkha, Pam Richards, Principal Matthew Grant, Sophimari Obenza, Vol 29 No 12 | March 20 - March 26

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