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After acquittal, Jarred Ha just wants life back

March 3, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Like many ambitious, young University of Washington students anxious about college exams, third-year junior Jarred Ha studied for a test for the upcoming week, writing down everything he recalled from his class. Except Ha did this from the King County jail as a result of an incident in which he defended himself from an attack near the University of Washington (UW) campus.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, 2016, ASUW, American Flag, Chinese Lion Dance, Columbia Tower, Foster School, Graham Harper, Issaquah High School, Jarred Ha, Jason Cruz, Judge Spearman, Kevin Celustka, King County Superior Court Judge Mariane Spearman, Martial Arts, National Guard, Seattle Times, Senator Slaney, Vanessa Ha Photo, Vanessa Photo, Vol 35 No 10 | March 5 - March 11, parking

Local students create video game

December 1, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Intelligence Factor Game Studios, is a new video game company made entirely of Issaquah High School freshmen.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2014, Intelligence Factor Game Studios, Issaquah High School, Vol 33 No 49 | November 29 - December 5

Diversity Makes a Difference — Part 4 (final)

March 28, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Janae Chan Inglemoor High School “I know that Janae likes to diversify her own life by being friends with all kinds of people and not being cliquish by hanging just with people of her own background,” said her teacher Katrina Allemeier. “She is just kind and sweet to everyone.”

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2014, Alice Tanaka, Black Student Union, Diversity Makes a Difference 2014, Holy Names Academy, Inglemoor High School, Ingraham High School, International Baccalaureate, Issaquah High School, Marissa Yamane, Priyanka Kompella, Samantha Murira, Seattle World School, Shorecrest High School, Stephanie Rey, Tanner Hoang, Vol 33 No 14 | March 29 - April 4, Vy Tang, Zeena Rivera, culture

Diversity Makes a Difference — Part 3

March 21, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Compiled by Sue Misao Northwest Asian Weekly The Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates high school students from Western Washington — nominated by teachers, counselors, principals, and community members — who encourage and actively promote diversity.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2014, ASB, Bryan Contreras, Caleb Walin, Christopher Adams, DECA, David Olinger, David Quinn, Diversity Makes a Difference 2014, Erin Connolly, Inglemoor High School, Issaquah High School, Jeanne Eulberg, Keri Dean, Key Club, Kristi Hardy, La Chispa, National Honor Society, Nicolas Garcia, Sacred Road Missions, Sara Loudon, Sue Misao, Vol 33 No 13 | March 22 - March 28

Diversity Makes a Difference — Part 4

March 3, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Compiled by Staff 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 schools as being champions of diversity. From among those students, a judging panel will choose five winners who will receive $1,000 scholarships and […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2012, Alice Tanaka, Attending Bellevue College, Bellevue College Persian Association, Chinese, Diversity Makes a Difference 2012, Holy Names Academy, Issaquah High School, Key Club, Melanie Bonanno, Multicultural Club, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pam Richards, Seattle Police, Sehome Counselor Julie Kratzig, Todd Herd, United States, Vol 31 No 10 | March 3 - March 9, culture, letter

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