Dr. Sarah Strong hoped to make the “texts come alive” for students, especially Japanese majors, during her presentation on Japan’s indigenous people, the Ainu.
A disease more prevalent than HIV/AIDS and just as deadly is affecting more and more Asian Pacific Americans.
According to emedicinehealth.com, Hepatitis B is “a general term that means inflammation of the liver.” There are a number…
The dazzling allure and captivating lights of Hollywood may not be enough to withstand the global phenomenon of China’s growing film industry, also known as “Chollywood.”
Many Americans predict that China will emerge as the global powerhouse of the 21st century, surpassing the United States in political and economic influence, according to a recent poll in the Washington Post.
Junior government and politics major Rie Kamoya remembered a diet fad that swept the nation of Japan three years ago. True to its name, a woman on the Apple Diet ate nothing but apples.
South Korea’s recent venture into growth clinics may add success in inches, but come at the possible cost of increasing societal pressures on young adults.With its booming plastic…
China and India joined other major carbon emitters worldwide under the Copenhagen Accord formed at the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Denmark last December.The Accord has…
Sixty years after Mao Zedong proclaimed the founding of the People’s Republic of China, current President Hu Jintao lauded his country’s progress last month as students at University…
On Sept. 24, the United States Senate passed the Kerry-Lugar Bill, legislation extending $1.5 billion a year over five years in aid to Pakistan.
For a dark-skinned Asian man hoping to land a great job or meet the woman of his dreams, intelligence, a sense of humor, and old-fashioned charm may not be enough.