The University of Southern California has canceled a commencement speech by its 2024 valedictorian, a Muslim student who has expressed support for Palestinians, citing “substantial” security risks for the event that draws 65,000 people to campus.
In Loving Memory of Matthew Chan (February 12, 1953 – March 30, 2024)
Matthew Chan, 71, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his Seattle home on the evening of Saturday, March 30th, 2024, surrounded by his close friends and family.
The teaching of Hmong and Asian American histories to be required in Wisconsin under a new law
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Tony Evers on April 4 signed into law a bipartisan bill requiring Wisconsin schools to teach Asian American and Hmong American histories. Evers signed the […]
Momofuku backs down from defending its ‘chile crunch’ trademark after outcry by small businesses
Momofuku, a food and restaurant brand started by food mogul David Chang, said it won’t defend its trademark on the name “chile crunch” after it sparked an outcry by sending cease-and-desist letters to other businesses using the term.
Yuzi: Seattle’s first postnatal retreat to launch in May
Stephiney Foley is a Chinese immigrant, United States Army veteran, Ivy League graduate, and a mom of two, to name a few accomplishments. But another important role she’s taken on is the CEO and co-founder of Yuzi—Seattle’s first-ever postnatal retreat.
At US universities, record numbers of Indian students seek brighter prospects—and overseas jobs
Pranay Karkale is spending years of savings and $60,000 in student loans to pursue a master’s degree in the United States, yet he considers himself lucky.
Japanese animation studio founder Miyazaki isn’t ready to retire just yet, after latest Oscar win
Ghibli, the Japanese studio that just won its second Oscar for feature animation for “The Boy and The Heron,” hasn’t said yet what it plans next.
After experiencing bullying, I found the community I was looking for at a charter public school
Growing up, my grandmother was a teacher at our local Catholic school and would frequently share stories of her days and how much she loved her students and the community at the school.
Philadelphia’s Chinatown to be reconnected by building a park over a highway
Decades after Philadelphia’s Chinatown was bisected by a sunken expressway, city officials and federal lawmakers said Monday that they secured a grant to reconnect the community by building a park over the six lanes of traffic.
Tanya Woo unveils agenda for citywide seat campaign
Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo officially launched her campaign for the citywide seat on the Seattle City Council—flanked by former state Rep. Dawn Mason and community activist Betty Luke, during a public announcement held at Hing Hay Park in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Tuesday morning.
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