Tim Otani has been a great ‘behind the scenes’ supporter and member of the Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC) Foundation. Tim is a prime example of a community leader that ‘walks […]
Archives for April 2016
Business owner, UW alum gives back to alma mater
This fall, University of Washington students will be able to take classes at the historic Denny Hall, which has been under renovation since last summer.
Short stories: Lunar Chronicles, Nisei narratives, and the search for home
“Stars Above”
By Marissa Meyer
Feiwel & Friends, 2016
Just when we thought the adventures of Cinder and her ragtag gang of Lunars, Earthlings, and nonhumans were finished, Marissa Meyer returns with a collection of six short stories from the Lunar Chronicles universe.
Miku Expo 2016 North America kicks off in Seattle
In an era of auto-tune, lip-synching, pre-recorded vocals, pre-recorded imposter vocals, and huge video screens dwarfing human performs, Hatsune Miku has to be the next step in the evolution of live shows. She doesn’t actually exist.
New chancellor at Seattle Colleges
SEATTLE — Dr. Shouan Pan has been selected as the new chancellor for Seattle Colleges. Pan beat out Mark Mitsui, former president of North Seattle College. Pan comes from Mesa […]
Local vs global: Green River College caught in crossfire
Many of Green River College’s faculty and students are fuming and feeling left behind.
US to join quake relief effort in Japan; 48 dead, 3 missing
TOKYO (AP) — Searchers found a man’s body April 20 in a landslide-hit area in southern Japan, bringing the death toll to 48 from two powerful earthquakes last week. Three people remain missing.
Methanol plant developers back out
A China-backed consortium has canceled plans to build a $3.4 billion methanol plant in Tacoma. Northwest Innovation Works (NWIW) said April 19 that it is ending its lease with the […]
BLOG: Behind the scenes: How Seattle Colleges picks an outsider
By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly When Seattle Colleges (SC) announced its three finalists for the chancellor seat, they were all persons of color — two of them Asian. The […]
EDITORIAL: Nightmare for International District
It has been eight years since the Seattle Supersonics left for Oklahoma City, citing the need for a new home or an update to Key Arena, amongst other grievances. Fast […]
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