April 2006

Preserving 'Pauahi's Gift' 
Federal appeals court to re-hear landmark admissions policy lawsuit for Kamehameha Schools in Hawaii.
 
By Laurie Kawakami

 

atran The Pocahontas Syndrome
Interracial dating can sometimes lead to a host of unanswered questions.
By Amy Tran

 

 

Chris MaumalangaTransforming Tongan Identity
Tongan American parents struggle to raise children with an increasingly American outlook.
By Laurie Kawakami

March 2006

Finding “Azn Pryde” 
Having “
AzN PrYdE” is sometimes a unique Asian American experience. 
By Helen Tran

 


apavoteNew Kid on the Bloc
APA's face hurdles at the ballot box but hope to energize political advocacy in the community.
By Laurie Kawakami

 

Helen ZiaCivic Leadership Institute
USC hosted the first of a series of conferences for Asian Pacific Americans and issues of civic engagement.
By Lindsay Lau

 

carolineBook Book Club
APA literature can open a new world of exploration.
By Caroline Cha

February 2006

apavoteNice Girls Finish Last
Sometimes being a nice girl doesn't guarantee you anything.
By Amy Tran

 


apavoteHong Kong Adventure
Spending the semester abroad can not only count towards your major but also change your life.
By Kimberly Jew

 

 

apavoteTwo Worlds Collide
Living between two different states can sometimes mean radically different identities.
By Laurie Kawakami

 

 

Summer 2005

UNITY 2004 Conference
More than 8,000 journalists converged on the nation's capitol in the name of improving diversity in news
By Connie Liu


APA Women's Forum
Two-day conference features workshops and discussions that tackle issues relevant to APA women.
By Amy Tran


Buffet of Opportunities
USC offers an array of programs to help students study in different countries abroad.
By Eve Kan


Inside the Chinese American Museum
An insiders look into the new Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles
By Dorothy Kwok


San Jose's Japanese American Museum
Museum internship provides opportunity to preserve and protect the Japanese American community
By Bridge Mei


Voting With Women
League of Women Voters helps students to understand the electoral process
By Kim-Ngoc Le


Michael Woo Returns to Campus
Former city councilman returns to teach an introduction to urban planning and development
By APASS Reporter Roundup

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