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Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

Are you an Asian American student graduating from high school or college? You may be eligible for the Northwest Asian Weekly’s Outstanding Graduates column.

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 29 | 7/11 - 7/170 Comments

Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

“I am a person of many interests, talents, and hobbies with an affinity for sports, music, and teaching.”

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 28 | 7/4 - 7/100 Comments

UW provost explains budget cuts amid scrutiny

UW provost explains budget cuts amid scrutiny

Cutting costs at the University of Washington (UW) is an unwanted but necessary action to cover a $92 million budget reduction.

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 28 | 7/4 - 7/100 Comments

Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

Erik Kariya
Roosevelt High School

“My general plan is to put myself in position to get a rewarding job with which I will support my family. I want to hold onto my values and morals and pass them to posterity.”

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 27 | 6/27 - 7/30 Comments

Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

Are you an Asian American student graduating from high school or college? You may be eligible for the Northwest Asian Weekly’s Outstanding Graduates column.

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 26 | 6/20 - 6/260 Comments

UW Women’s Center face cuts … no one is happy

UW Women’s Center face cuts … no one is happy

The University of Washington is feeling the economic crunch. What it’s doing to cope is not garnering many fans …

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Posted in Community News, Education, Features, News, Vol 28 No 25 | 6/13 - 6/190 Comments

UW’s Southeast Asian department takes learning outside of the classroom … and puts it on the stage

UW’s Southeast Asian department takes learning outside of the classroom … and puts it on the stage

The final exam for the Re-Writing Difficult Dialogues class at the University of Washington is not going to be a multiple-choice test. Rather, the culmination of this Southeast Asian (SEA) studies course is a public performance of a play researched, written, and performed by the students …

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Posted in Community News, Education, Features, News, Vol 28 No 25 | 6/13 - 6/190 Comments

Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

Are you an Asian American student graduating from high school or college? You may be eligible for the Northwest Asian Weekly’s Outstanding Graduates column. To qualify, you must have a minimum GPA of 3.6, have overcome personal adversity, or are an outstanding athlete, community volunteer, or artist. Peter Odell Shorewood High School “I will always [...]

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 25 | 6/13 - 6/190 Comments

Guilty plea in school immigration fraud

ATLANTA (AP) — A Korean American man has admitted scheming to bring immigrants into the country under the guise of attending an English language school he operated.

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Posted in Education, National News, News, Vol 28 No 25 | 6/13 - 6/191 Comment

Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding Graduates

Are you an Asian American student graduating from high school or college? You may be eligible for the Northwest Asian Weekly’s Outstanding Graduates column. To qualify for this column, you must have a minimum GPA of 3.6, have overcome personal adversity, or are an outstanding athlete, community volunteer, or artist. For more information, visit www.nwasianweekly.com. [...]

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Posted in Community News, Education, News, Vol 28 No 24 | 6/6 - 6/120 Comments

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