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How I Felt Moving Away from my Asian Parents
Today is September 20th, 2022, almost a month since I left home. It’s been a while since I moved away and I miss it, but at the time I don’t miss it at all. Before this, I had never lived away from my parents. Heck, I haven’t ever even had a sleepover with anyone other than my cousin. I’ve never gone more than two day without seeing my parents. I’m a junior now, but before this I commuted from home to school and then back home again. I saw my parents everyday, and I have a good relationship with them. Sometimes it could feel a little suffocating, but at the…
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GBM Recap: Tea Sesh Microaggression Edition
Hi everyone! I hope you’ve had a good start to the semester so far in this month of new beginnings. This month was the start of a new beginning for us on the executive board as well with our new E-Board members and FIRST EVER GENERAL BODY MEETING! All of us were so excited to host this GBM as it is the first ever one held by the organization since its birth.
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How Kdramas Portray the Journey from Youth to Adulthood
I have compiled three kdramas that I personally found the best at portraying the journey from youth to adulthood—and I’ll review each one (spoiler-free!) by highlighting the storyline and how it beautifully depicts a coming of age story. I highly recommend you watch all three!
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Songs to Get You Through this Fall Semester
To help focus on the positives, here are some upbeat songs by AAPI artists to cheer you up on a rainy day or when you find yourself swamped with school work.
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New Beginnings
Submitted by Anh Ho & Julia Sayco https://youtu.be/DygGOROiKDc In this episode of AAPC’s very first podcast, Co-Presidents Anh Ho and Julia Sayco discuss the month of September’s theme: “New Beginnings” and what it means to them. This includes discussing healthy habits, efficient time management, and how to remain consistent and organized throughout the school year.
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9/15/22 1st GBM: A Tea Sesh about Microaggressions
Happy new school year! Come join us at our first fall general body meeting and meet our executive board and new members :)
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A Senior Farewell
When people say that time flies, they really weren’t kidding. The time I spent at the University of Delaware has been a whirlwind of odd mishaps, life lessons, and poignant memories. What I’ve realized over the course of four years is that the community you surround yourself with will undoubtedly shape the person that you become. I know that this statement can seem like common sense, but I still found it very easy to underestimate its effects.
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Asian American Artist Recommendations
Happy late April! Want new music to listen to? Then look no further because here are some of the hottest Asian artists today.
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Plant Powered Asian Eats
April is here and so is spring! As the weather gets warmer and people spend more of their time outside, I am reminded of how grateful I am to be on this beautiful Earth we all get to call home. Maintaining and protecting the environment that surrounds us can seem challenging at times, but one easy way that you can help is by giving the power of plants a try in your daily diet. To help, here are two tasty vegan takes on Asian dishes.
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Easy Ways to Promote Sustainability in College Students
Sustainability is all about the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle. However, sometimes it's hard to see how easy it is to partake in cleaning our planet. Here are some simple but effective ways to promote sustainability in college students.





























