Archive | Vol 28 No 21 | 5/16 – 5/22

Suyama recognized by architecture community

Suyama recognized by architecture community

The Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) honored architects for their achievement in championing outstanding design in Seattle and the surrounding region. George Suyama of Suyama Peterson Deguchi received the AIA Seattle Medal of Honor. Suyama received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Washington. His extensive involvement in the [...]

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New face in new places: Elisa Del Rosario

New face in new places: Elisa Del Rosario

Elisa Del Rosario is the new program manager at Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Puget Sound affiliate. In her new role, she will oversee the Komen’s grantmaking process and community outreach. She has more than 20 years of management experience in health and human services, including grantmaking, fund development, marketing, and community relations among [...]

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Commentary: Laws are too convoluted for ordinary citizens to keep up on, unfair

Commentary: Laws are too convoluted for ordinary citizens to keep up on, unfair

Yesterday, I passed one of the hardest exams that I have ever had to take.

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Editorial: Asians vs. Latinos: Who will win?

In these districts, Latinos make up the majority of the population. Asians are the second largest population and whites are the minority. We see this new emergence of Chinese American and Vietnamese American candidates as an example of the growing Asian American voice.

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Kin On serves dinners for a cause

Kin On serves dinners for a cause

On April 6, more than 102 volunteers helped make this year’s Kin On–South China Benefit Dinner a great success. Among them were MulvannyG2 Architecture’s president Jerry Lee, Boy Scout Troop 254, the Kin On board of directors, as well as many dedicated community members. With more than 1136 dinners served, the community helped raise nearly [...]

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