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How I’m Spending Winter Break

One thing about UD is that we are blessed with an especially long winter break. With classes not starting back up until February, breaks are a rare opportunity to actually breathe, reset, and make the most of the time we don’t have during the semester. Instead of letting it slip by, I am planning to make the most of this break by keeping myself busy, balancing rest, personal interests, and preparation for the spring semester.
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The Bizarre Journey of Boba

Boba has turned into a worldwide phenomenon over the last decade. It has grown to be the perfect drink to grab on the go and is beloved by the younger generation. Here at the University of Delaware, we have a handful of boba shops such as Comma Cafe, Kung Fu Tea, TBaar, and Tiger Sugar. With such a large popularity, let’s take a dive into the origin of boba.
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The Hidden Language of Red Envelopes

Red envelopes (hóngbāo in Mandarin, lai see in Cantonese) are a symbol of Chinese culture and tradition. These vibrant envelopes are usually associated with Lunar New Year, weddings, and other grand celebrations. But these pockets hold deeper meanings beyond their monetary gifts—they carry wishes of luck, protection, and connection across generations.
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    Stan Culture and Why I Joined In

    December 1, 2022 /

    If you’ve ever been on Twitter, then most likely you’ve seen a fancam or two—videos of idols singing and/or dancing. Most likely you know BTS and their fandom, ARMY. At first, you might not understand why people are so in love with them. Like why are these random people replying to tweets with just a video of someone dancing? This has triggered a lot of hate towards fandoms and in turn the artist themselves, particularly for K-pop artists.

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  • Podcasts

    Music

    November 27, 2022 /

    On episode 3 of AAPC’s podcast, Co-presidents Anh Ho and Julia Sayco are joined by AAPC’s secretary, Ellaine Abad, and general body member, Michael Ong, to discuss this month’s theme: Music! Tune in as they discuss their favorite artists, their go-to playlists, and their predictions for music in 2023.

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    New Beginnings

    September 30, 2022

    Good and Bad Karma

    April 1, 2023

    A Beginners Guide to Self-Discovery

    February 23, 2023
  • Podcasts

    Childhood Stories

    November 15, 2022 /

    On this episode of AAPC’s podcast, Co-Presidents Anh Ho and Julia Sayco are joined by their fellow executive board members, Hera Lee and Stephen Li, to talk about this month’s theme: Childhood Stories and Nostalgia! Tune in as they share childhood stories, fond memories, and the lessons they learned.

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    AAPC x VSA Mukbang

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    November 27, 2022

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  • UD News

    An Ate/Kuya Ading Reflection: Meet Two of UDFSA’s Newest Pairings!

    November 14, 2022 /

    Every year, the University of Delaware’s Filipino Student Association hosts an annual big/little event known as the Ate/Kuya Ading program. Ate is Tagalog for big sister and kuya translates to big brother, while an ading is a little sibling. This program serves to promote fellowship in the FSA community and give new members mentor figures to guide them through the new school year with advice, hangouts, etc. Come hear from two of our brand new pairings, featuring UDFSA’s Event Coordinator, Herissa Monsalud, and Philanthropy Chair, Matthew Ebron!

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    A Piece of Self-Discovery in Spain

    February 27, 2023

    My Experience On APSA’s New York Trip

    December 27, 2022

    JCLC, a one-of-a-kind Club

    October 5, 2023
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    Breaking the Pattern: Intergenerational Trauma

    November 14, 2022 /

    In many Asian cultures, mental health is swept under the rug. It is not an excuse to not be okay as it is seen as a sign of weakness. Those who are similar in age to my parents strongly believe this as they were taught to do so by their mothers and fathers. Unfortunately, this is a dilemma that many younger generations and first generation kids continue to experience.

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  • Entertainment

    October Anime News

    November 14, 2022 /

    This October is jam packed with anime drops and I’m here to list some of the most anticipated animes that are dropping this month!

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    A Lesson I Learned From the Film ‘Didi’

    November 30, 2024

    How Godzilla: Minus One Encapsulates Perseverance

    April 3, 2026

    My Obsession with Watching Mukbangs

    October 29, 2024
  • Food

    Comfort Soup for the Fall – Sopas

    November 6, 2022 /

    With the cold fall weather, I tend to gravitate towards eating warm comfort foods, like soup! One of the first kinds of soup that may come to mind when you think of soup is chicken noodle soup. For me, I think of Sopas, which is the Filipino version of chicken noodle soup! It’s a creamy macaroni soup usually eaten for breakfast, if it’s cold, or if someone is sick, meaning it’s perfect for this time of year! In this article, I’ll be sharing my mom’s sopas recipe, which she’s been making for my family since I could remember.

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    March 5, 2022

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    October 4, 2022

    Food Culture in Asia vs the US

    March 31, 2023
  • Food

    A Not So Sweet Halloween Treat

    November 6, 2022 /

    Growing up, there weren’t too many desserts and treats in my house. On the rare occasions though, my mom would make bánh bao chỉ, which is also known as snowball cake. I’ll tell you how to do it the way my mom makes it!

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    Easy Valentine’s Day Treats

    February 27, 2023

    What to bring to an Asian Holiday Potluck?

    December 25, 2021

    Traditional Filipino Dishes I Eat During Filipino Parties

    October 5, 2023
  • Feature

    A Moment Captured

    November 6, 2022 /

    A heart-warming and inspiring story by Julia Lanzona about her father immigrating to the States.

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    Letter to my Future Self

    November 1, 2025

    Silent Thanks: Unspoken Ways Asian Families Show Appreciation

    December 1, 2025

    An Unforeseen Lineage

    March 29, 2021
  • Events

    10/13/22 GBM: Spooky Stories

    October 13, 2022 /

    Come if you dare...This GBM we will share some spooky tales from all over Asia.

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