Tag Archive for: asian american
The talent show featured performances from eight student artists at USC.
COLUMN: Asian names still carry a stigma, especially in the workplace
By ALLEN PHAM
2 Comments/in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
On Thursday, NPR released a story about the significance of Asian last names in job interviews. According to a study conducted by Ryerson University and the University of Toronto, researchers found that employers inherit a systemic bias against minorities in hiring processes. In particular, they concluded that job applicants with Asian last names (Indian, Pakistani […]
Leo Xia’s first EP illustrates struggle in success
By CATHERINE YANG
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Xia, a senior, examines identity in Hyphenated, his first EP released on Feb. 24.
USC club creates inclusive community for Japanese students
By DANIELLE HAZIME
in News
JESS facilitates language learning and hosts trips to explore L.A.’s neighborhoods.
COLUMN: For Asian Americans, coming out is a double-edged sword
By ALLEN PHAM
1 Comment/in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Last November, I tried coming out to my mom. It didn’t work out. For the past year and a half, I’ve been facing the same dilemma of whether or not I should come out to my family. I’m proud of my sexual orientation, and I’m glad to say that I have people in my life […]
Chinese American Museum celebrates latest exhibition
By KATHLEEN XUE
in Arts & Entertainment
Roots depicts the iconic history of Asian American activism in Los Angeles.
Asian American concert promotes voting
By TERRY NGUYEN
in Arts & Entertainment
Prominent Asian American figures such as Constance Wu and AJ Rafael appeared.
Ethnic studies classes should not be banned
Playwright delves into portrayal of race in art
By CHUCK UZOEGWU
in News
Writer David Henry Hwang spoke Thursday about the role art has played in his life.