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    Good and Bad Karma

    April 1, 2023 /

    Join Co-president, Julia Sayco, and Devin Jiang, the newest edition to AAPC’s e-board, as they discuss this month’s topic: Good and Bad Karma. Listen in as they talk about the history of karma, personal instances of good karma, and superstitions they grew up hearing.

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  • Food

    Food Culture in Asia vs the US

    March 31, 2023 /

    People need to eat to survive, that’s just a basic fact of life. Unless you have some medical condition where you can’t eat, but that’s besides the point. Every country has their own cuisine and culture around food that makes them unique to others. In Indian food you’ll find strong and hot spices. Mexico is known for their bright food made from simple ingredients cooked masterfully. When you think of the US, you think of comfort food that you can always fall back on.

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    November 2, 2023

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  • Art

    Exploring Myself: Culture and Gender

    March 31, 2023 /

    Poem by Eric Aquino.

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    Asian-Representative Halloween Costume Ideas

    November 2, 2023

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    Chinese TikTok

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  • UD News

    APSA’s Night Market

    March 31, 2023 /

    This year marks APSA’s second annual Night Market since COVID-19, and it surely did not disappoint! Occuring last Saturday at the Trabant MPRs, the event lasted from 9pm-1am and was filled with dance performances, cultural activities, and so much more. Meant as a night to celebrate and appreciate APIDA culture, performances ranged from traditional to modern. Food was also free and provided by UD catering. The menu also included cultural foods such as: chicken satay to represent Indonesia, pad thai to represent Thailand, and jalebi, a dessert that originates from India. What I love most about this event, however, is the fact that it gathers a number of APIDA organizations…

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    March 29, 2021
  • Entertainment

    Depictions of Karma in Anime

    March 31, 2023 /

    When it comes to a topic like karma, it is interesting to see how it gets depicted in the media and how we as an audience observe it. For me, there were a few animes that came to mind and a couple characters that dealt with the consequences of their actions, or in this case, dealt with the bad karma that came their way.

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  • Food

    Asian Food Superstitions

    March 31, 2023 /

    Growing up Filipino-American, I was surrounded by different superstitions at the table. During big dinners and holiday meals, I always heard different symbols from aunts and uncles regarding certain foods or manners. Here are a few superstitions from various Asian cultures that you may have grown up with yourself!

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    Food That Remind Me of Home

    October 5, 2023

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    November 22, 2020

    How Food Became Offerings

    March 30, 2023
  • Entertainment

    Why Karma From League of Legends Has A Perfect Name

    March 30, 2023 /

    Karma, from Hinduism and Buddhism, refers to the cycle of cause and effect or more commonly, “you reap what you sow”. In the popular game League of Legends, Karma is portrayed as a powerful mage champion who uses both magic and spiritual energy to attack and defend her allies and enemies. Her abilities are closely tied to the concept of karma, as her actions can either heal or harm others, depending on the situation. The developers at Riot Games likely chose the name Karma for this champion to reflect her abilities and thematic elements, as well as to draw on the cultural significance of the concept of karma.

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  • Feature

    Superstitions My Asian Parents Told Me

    March 30, 2023 /

    Growing up in both South Korea and the United States, I have heard a fair share of superstitions from both countries, some even overlapping due to similarities. For as long as I remember, I avoided stepping on cracks, held my breath as I drove past graveyards, and never opened an umbrella indoors. People may not notice, but popular, silly superstitions such as these control our basic lives. Whether you believe in superstitions or not, you often think about them as you approach a sidewalk crack or a black cat in an alleyway. I grew up hearing about many superstitions from my parents, and oftentimes they would try to pass it…

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    April 3, 2025

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    October 1, 2025

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    January 1, 2026
  • Food

    How Food Became Offerings

    March 30, 2023 /

    The act of food consumption and eating behaviors is a quality that all humans share in order to survive. The act of food offerings goes back to the era of hunters and gatherers as their means of survival. Over time, along with the increased complexity of food that has developed, the act of sharing and offering different food has become a common theme across all cultures—particularly in Asian culture.

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    March 6, 2024
  • Events

    Matcha March GBM

    March 1, 2023 /

    🍵 MATCHA MARCH GBM 🍵 IT'D MEAN SO MATCHA TO US TO SEE YOU in Alison Hall Room 227 on Wednesday, March. 15th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm :)

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