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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 – September 10

Phyllis Wise, first Asian American president of the UW, maintains a passion for science

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“I was always interested in biology. I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t.”

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Asian Americans, Beijing Union Medical College, Chinami Tajika, Colombia, National Academy, Northwest Asian Weekly, Northwestern University, Phyllis Wise, Puget Sound Business Journal, Swarthmore College, Teachers College, UW, United States, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, Yenching University

Zoo’s female red panda almost ready for breeding season

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Staff members at the Woodland Park Zoo believe that a 3-year-old female red panda is ready to produce offspring in the next breeding season

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Canada, China, Darin Collins, Gigi Allianic, Jocelyn Chui, Myanmar, North America, Northwest Asian Weekly, Species Survival Plans, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, Woodland Park Zoo

Editorial: Asian and Jewish communities exemplify the meaning of collaboration

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

This week, we are happy to report that the Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of King County (APIC) and the American Jewish Committee (AJC)

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2010, AJC, APIC, Asian Americans, Asian Pacific Islander Coalition, Bettie Luke, James Tabafunda, Japanese Americans, Jewish American Princess, Seattle Jewish Film Festival, United States, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, Wendy Rosen

New faces in new places

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Sheila Burrus is the new president of the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest.
Burrus was born and raised in Batangas, Philippines

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, District Democrats, Japanese American, Kiku Hayashi, Mika Kurose Rothman, New York University, Pacific Northwest, Philippines, Sheila Burrus, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10

Aug. 13: Shijie Joy Zheng wins gold medal at China Girls Math Olympiad

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

One of the girls was Shijie Joy Zheng from Bellevue. Zheng is currently a senior at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, China, New Hampshire, Phillips Exeter Academy, Shijie Joy Zheng, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10

Aug. 2: Kin On golf tournament raises more than $30,000

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

More than 200 golfers and community supporters gathered to celebrate the 10th Annual Golf Tournament on Aug. 2 at Muckleshoot Casino.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, Bathing Rooms Remodeling Project, Brad Kimura, Gary Kiyonaga, Greater Seattle, Kin On, Muckleshoot Casino, Susan Oki, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, Warren Yasutake

Aug. 7: Colleen Hanabusa in Seattle for fundraiser

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Colleen Hanabusa, a Democratic member of the Hawaii State Senate, is running for U.S. Congress. There was a fundraiser in Seattle at the Madison 100 Hotel in her honor.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, Albert Shen, Asian American, Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii State Senate, Jay Inslee, Seattle, United States, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10

Blog: Why is business so slow in the ID this summer?

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Get rid of the drug addicts and panhandlers, and we will visit here more often,” said a white couple at the recent ID Summer Seafair Festival.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, CIDBIA, Chinatown, Don Blakeney, Lake Union, Night Market, President Roosevelt, Publisher Ng's blog, Union Station, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, WFIB, parking

Blog: Kill the tofu

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Let’s see who can smile and swallow a chunk of tofu in seconds. Who can live in a fantasy and pretend to be someone else for an hour?

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Anime Costume, Blog Kill, Night Market, Outdoor Summer Festival, Publisher Ng's blog, Seattle Parks, Uwajimaya, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, hing hay park

Blog: Quelling controversy over Cao

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A few weeks ago, my blog, “We could’ve done better for Joseph Cao” stirred up controversy in the Vietnamese community. I wrote that the amount raised for Louisiana Congressman Cao was low in Seattle.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Joseph Cao, Louisiana Congressman Cao, Northwest Asian Weekly, Publisher Ng's blog, Ruth Sherlock, Seattle, Trong Pham, Vietnamese, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, blog

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