The new e-comm members for 2009-2010 are up and announced!
The Apr. 2009 edition of the AAA Newsletter is out!
Here are posted all of the applications and references for those nominated for E. Board for AAA for the 2008-2009 academic year.
The Mar. 2009 edition of the AAA Newsletter is out!
The Feb. 2009 edition of the AAA Newsletter is out!
Here are the latest rules for AAA's game of Assassin!
AAA's newsletter for Nov. 2008 is out!
Our first newsletter of the new year is out!
China's olympic baseball team was once the worst ranked team in the international circuit. After many years of training, the prospects of having a rewarding olympic experience are growing higher and higher.
After more than a century of cultural obliteration, the Ainu, a tribe living mostly on Japan's northern island, have finally been given official recognition by the Japanese government as an indigenous minority.
Students at Brooklyn's International High School have discovered the all-American rite of the high school prom. There is a lot of emphasis on one girl in the video, Chime Dolma, a Tibetan girl with cultural resignations about attending the prom.
In light of the recent riots in Tibet, the Olympic torch finally entered the Tibetan of Lhasa earlier today to a less-than-jovial response. What do you all think of the Olympics so far?
The positions for 2008-2009 AAA E. Comm have been announced!
Here are posted all of the applications and references for those nominated for E. Board for AAA for the 2008-2009 academic year.
The Harvard study didn't break out the attitudes of Asian-American students, but interviews with local students indicate that many Asians think classmates must be smart - but not act smart - to be popular.
Japanese Club's Annual Video Game Tournament Event!
A special edition of the newsletter is out, detailing the experiences of five of our members at ECAASU's (East Coast Asian-American Student Union) national conference at Cornell University!