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Asian Owned Startups & Businesses
With November coming to a close, Black Friday is right around the corner. This time of year can be stressful or exciting, as it’s the perfect occasion to splurge on gifts for yourself or others with limited deals everywhere. To help, here are some Asian owned businesses to satisfy all your shopping needs!
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Why You Should Be More Concerned About Counterfeit Items
Shoes are just something that you put on your feet and handbags are something that you hold on to. Whether they are name brands or off-brands does not define you as a person. On the contrary, a thousand dollars for a purse is insane. All for a product with just a brand logo stamped all over it. Even though name brand items aren’t worth it in my opinion, neither are counterfeit versions of those products.
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Thrift Store Finds
Fall time is here, and there is nothing better than taking a trip to your local thrift store to search for some exciting, reasonably priced fashion essentials. Thrifting for the basics can be super easy and affordable for your average college student. Let's get into the cute fits and aesthetics.
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The Cultural Inside Scoop: UDFSA’s 2021 Ate Kuya Ading Program
Take a look to see what went on at the UD Filipino Student Association’s first Ate/Kuya/Ading Event!
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The Asian Mom’s Guide to Getting The best Black Friday Deals
Now that Halloween is officially over, it’s time to look forward to the next festive occasion...and no, we’re not talking about Thanksgiving—but that’s exciting too! :). It’s every deal lover and bargain hunter’s dream, the infamous American tradition of Black Friday. While I still have a lot to learn about shopping with finesse, I present to you some worthwhile tips I’ve managed to gain throughout my years of Black Friday shopping with my mother.
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Spotlighting Melanie Gasmen: Asian Creators on Campus
November is highly associated with Black Friday deals and early holiday shopping, I thought it would be nice to show an ethical, great quality product made by one of my closest friends here at UD, Melanie Gasmen. Melanie Gasmen is a junior at the University of Delaware with a major in visual communications. This year, she designed FSA’s first ever tote bag, which has become a staple in my wardrobe ever since. You can take it with you on your next shopping trip, or gift to a friend!
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Asian Entrepreneurs and Businesses You Should Know About!
Take a look at some Asian Entrepreneurs and Businesses From Y-Combinator you should know about.
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Asian Comfort Food On A Budget
As fall weather settles in, chilly air and leaf strewn paths evoke childhood memories of toasted spices, rice simmering upon the stove, and autumn days wrapped in the comfort of home cooked dishes. Don’t despair, and look no further! Below is a list of Asian dishes for college students that are quick and cost effective but don’t sacrifice on flavor. In need of ingredients? Don’t forget to support your local Asian grocery stores!
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A Green Guide to Black Friday
The season of deal-hunting and gift-giving frenzy is around the corner! After a year of sluggish economic activity and belt-tightening measures, this year’s Black Friday is to make a grand comeback that reminds us of the old normal shopping sprees. This article will give some tips to enjoy this holiday season without leaving an overwhelming amount of carbon footprints!