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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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    FSA Culture Night

    May 18, 2021 /

    Culture Night Feature Interview

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    March 1, 2026

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    Kim Pegula: Businesswoman, Philanthropist, Activist

    April 2, 2021 /

    As the weather starts to get warmer, people are starting to partake in more outdoor activities. One activity I highly recommend is a game of catch with a football-- or, for those who love to run, have someone throw the ball to you during your light jog!

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    November 14, 2022

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    An Unforeseen Lineage

    March 29, 2021 /

    As amazing as it is to have so many prominent Asian female idols in history and the media, sometimes the ones who empower us the most are those from our everyday lives. Before coming to the University of Delaware, so many students like me grew up in predominantly white communities, and we did not really have mentors that we related to culturally. I never thought that one day, I would find a group of women just like me who once felt the same way.

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    March 29, 2021
  • Feature,  Food

    Christine Hà: The Blind Cook on Her Journey to Reclaim Herself

    March 29, 2021 /

    “If you can’t see how steep a mountain is, then you can’t fear it.” That is how Christine Hà, a then 33-year-old home cook with visual impairment, stepped into the U.S Master Chef’s legendary kitchen and mesmerized Gordran Ramsay with her Vietnamese comfort food - clay pot-style catfish. From that moment onward, I know I am watching the history of the culinary world in the making. I see a star is born.

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    January 1, 2026
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    Female Asian Influencers To Look Out For!

    March 29, 2021 /

    This generation is known to be heavily influenced by what they see on social media, and especially by those who they follow. Otherwise known as influencers, these social media stars are all over Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, creating content ranging from lifestyle/beauty, fitness, music, and more. Check out some of my favorite Asian influencers who are empowering other women in their field and are incredible role models for young girls everywhere!

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    Asian Women of Music

    March 29, 2021 /

    Happy March and International Women’s month! To me, this month is about intersectionality. It’s about uplifting other women from all backgrounds and groups. I’m excited to learn more about ways that I can support females and hope that you can too.

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    October 12, 2021

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    Lea Salonga: Pride of the Philippines

    March 29, 2021 /

    Multiple Tony award-winning actress and singer, Lea Salonga is the epitome of power, pure talent, and poise. A native of the Philippines, she was the first Asian woman to win a Tony Award (1991), the first Filipina to sign with an international record label (1993), and is one of the best-selling Filipino artists of all time.

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    Maria Ho: Poker Player Extraordinaire

    March 29, 2021 /

    Ever since its origins, professional poker has been a scene dominated by men. If you’re into high stakes poker, names such as Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu and Dan Bilzerian might come to mind. Among those high stake legends, there’s Taiwanese born Maria Ho.

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    November 22, 2020

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    February 27, 2023
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    Naomi Osaka: The Powerhouse On and Off the Court

    March 29, 2021 /

    When the pandemic hit, activities that required close-to-close human contact suddenly became a liability. People scrambled to find new hobbies that satisfied their craving for social interaction without sacrificing the required 6 ft. barrier.

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    June 4, 2021

    A Letter to My Past and Future Self

    April 22, 2024
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    Tu Youyou: A Woman Scientist with a Vision for Traditional Chinese Medicine

    March 29, 2021 /

    Tu Youyou (屠呦呦) is a pharmaceutical chemist and malariologist from China. She managed to extract artemisinin, a drug vital in treating malaria in the 20th century. She was inspired by an ancient chinese medicine recipe for treating malaria and became the first person to properly extract the substance.

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    How Cultural Identity Shapes the College Experience

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