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My First Time in a Club
Submitted by Sophia Li First semester of senior year, how exciting! It’s a new beginning because this will be my first year in a club (AAPC). I’ve never been in a club before, mainly because I have no time and I’m busy with classes. Now that I’m in my senior year, I’m in fewer classes and have more time. It’s pretty challenging because I’m not used to this, and I’m still trying to get the hang of it. I am usually behind on things or still getting the hang of it, but with more time, I’m sure I will do better. Joining this club was a good experience to meet…
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How I Met My Best Friend
Submitted by Ruthie Suarez Starting college is supposed to be one of the most exciting times in your life. It’s when you step out into independence, meet new people, and begin shaping the path toward your future. But for me, my freshman year began with something I never expected: bullying. Up until that point, I had never been bullied before in my life. I had gone through middle school and high school without ever experiencing that kind of mistreatment. So when it happened in college – the one place I thought people would finally be mature and grown enough to know better – it was shocking. It didn’t feel real…
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The Glow-Up: Freshman vs. Senior Year Ins & Outs
Submitted by Jodie Li Welcome to a new, or even first, semester! I’ll be diving into my transformation from when I was a clueless freshman to a now (slightly) wiser senior. A lot of things change while in college, including priorities, fears, and even your boba order, while some things stay the same. Whether you are just starting your college journey or about to cross the finish line, here’s a quick list of some ins and outs of college life. The Ins & Outs of Freshman Year: In: Say “yes” to as many events, clubs, and outing invitations that align with your interests.Out: Feeling like you’re missing out (FOMO) if…
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A Guide to APIDA Orgs on Campus
Submitted by Hannah Sazon Joining the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community here on campus has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my college years. As an out-of-state student who only knew one person from high school, I wasn’t sure how I was going to make friends on campus. However, joining one club quickly led to another, and before I knew it, I had found a home and a group of people I could truly call family. Below, I’ve put together a brief guide to the APIDA clubs at UD to help you get to know them and find your own place in this welcoming community! Asian…
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The Origin of Manga and Anime
Submitted by Ruthie Suarez Manga and anime are more than just a hobby—they’re art, storytelling, and emotional expression forms that have grown into global cultural powerhouses. Whether you’re laughing through a high school comedy, tearing up during a bittersweet romance, or hanging onto every moment of an intense battle, there’s something in this world for everyone. The roots of manga go way back to 12th-century Japanese scrolls, where artists used sequential drawings to tell stories. In the 18th and 19th centuries, artists like Hokusai helped popularize the word “manga,” meaning “whimsical pictures.” But the real boom came after World War II when Osamu Tezuka, often called the “God of Manga,”…
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The Hidden Language of Red Envelopes
Submitted by Jodie Li 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. Origins in Legend The tradition of red envelopes traces back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). The tale goes that villagers would place coins in red paper under children’s pillows to ward off a demon named Sui. The color red symbolizes fire and vitality, which is why it was believed to repel evil spirits. By…
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The Bizarre Journey of Boba
Submitted by Will Chen 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. Where did it all start? The origin of boba is often debated. However, it is widely believed that in the early 1980s, the owner of a tea store in Taiwan wanted to experiment with serving cold…
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The Symbolism of My Chinese Zodiac Sign
Submitted by Angelina Ng The Chinese zodiac sign is similar to a horoscope: your sign is determined by the animal that is associated with the year in which you are born. The twelve zodiac signs are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. With the twelve animal signs, it is believed that each has unique personality traits and characteristics associated with it. This was assigned by the ancient Chinese. They believed that these traits would be embodied in people, according to their zodiac sign. Born in 2004, my Chinese zodiac sign is a monkey (猴). Overall, a monkey’s personality traits are described as…
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Delicious Foods to Put on Your Picnic Blanket this Season
Submitted by Will Chen With Spring right around the corner, the wintery weather will thaw, and outside activities will resume once again. Picnics are a wonderful way to spend time with friends. Sitting on a nice blanket where you can feel the sunshine beaming down and hear birds chirping is such a relaxing experience. To plan your next picnic, here are some delicious foods to bring to enjoy with your friends and family. Vietnamese Spring Rolls: Spring rolls are one of the easiest but delicious foods to prepare. Not only are they easy to make, but they are also super easy to pack and bring to a picnic. Along with…
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My Wardrobe Changes from Winter to Spring Season
Submitted by Gina Choi As we move from season to season, naturally things change–one of the most noticeable being our wardrobes. Whether you are passionate about fashion or roll out of bed in yesterday’s clothes, everyone’s closet changes with the season. Personally, I’ve always had a passion for fashion, and believe a good outfit can make or break your day. In this article, I would like to share with you my specific wardrobe “ins” and “outs” for this upcoming Spring season! If there’s one thing I could wear for the rest of my life, it would have to be a nice pair of jeans. To me, jeans are not exclusive…


























