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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 – June 28

US whites fall to minority in under-5 age group

June 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Hope Yen The Associated Press WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — In a first, America’s racial and ethnic minorities now make up about half of the under-5 age group, reflecting sweeping changes by race and class among young people.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2012, 2013, Brookings Institution, Census Bureau, College Board, Europe, President Barack Obama, SAT, Social Security, Thomas Mesenbourg, Timothy Smeeding, Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 - June 28, WASHINGTON, poverty

BLOG: An unexpected great business weekend

June 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Graduations and Father’s Day celebrations illuminated Chinatown–International District businesses last weekend.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, Chinatown International District, India, Jon Huntsman, Oprah Winfrey, President Obama, President Reagan, Singapore, Uwajimaya, Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 - June 28

BLOG: A trademark winner

June 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Last year, the famous photo of Unjin Lee crying beside Gov. Jay Inslee was featured all over the media when results showed that he was leading the exit polls on election night.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, African American, Asian Weekly, Cory Booker, Frank Lautenberg, Having Lee, Jay Inslee, New Jersey, Unjin Lee, Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 - June 28

BLOG: Sometimes, it’s OK to lose

June 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng The other day I saw a friend whom I have not seen for a while. He had just got laid off from a company that he had worked for 30 years.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, OK, Publisher Ng's blog, Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 - June 28

BLOG: How I’ve lasted so long

June 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng “How does she last so long even though the newspaper business is so challenging?” One of my competitors was wondering.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, Publisher Ng's blog, Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 - June 28

EDITORIAL: APAs make advances in education, but where’s the women?

June 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Over the past few years, Asian and Pacific Americans have been making great gains in education administration. Two years ago, former Seattle University Dean Wallace Loh became the president of the University or Maryland, College Park and has since guided the university through multiple challenges. North Seattle Community College President Mark Mitsui is headed to […]

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2013, APA, College Park, Education, Edwina Uehara, Kelly Aramaki, North Seattle Community College President Mark Mitsui, Phyllis Wise, Pima Community College, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle University Dean Wallace Loh, Shoreline Community College President Lee Lambert, UCLA, UW, United States, Vol 32 No 26 | June 22 - June 28, Washington State University

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