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Disp’lei’ying my Chinese roots

by JOANNA LEI

As an impressionable 12-year-old, I was introduced to the idea of self-loathing in a brief encounter during middle school.

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Roots of success

by ALAN GUARDADO

When I was 6, my father told me that 10-foot-tall living, breathing creatures inhabited our garden.

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Driving past failure

by AMANDA GONZALEZ

The moment my truck’s rear tire struck the curb, I knew I had not passed. I felt my eyes immediately well with tears, embarrassed that I failed what many would consider an easy test.

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‘Ak’rismas Story

by AKINA NISHI

When I was younger, I looked forward to Christmas Day because of how excited the other kids at school would be.

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Living “En Lak’ech”

by ANNA MINASYAN

“You are my other me.  If I do harm  to you, I do harm  to myself. If I love  and respect you, I love  and respect myself.”—“En Lak’ech” Ancient Mayan poem

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New sight

by LAUREN KIM

I  have  always  hated wearing  eyeglasses. I grew  to despise wearing glasses  because of how dorky I would  look in pictures or because I could  not drink hot beverages without my glasses  fogging up.

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Refining writing

by LYDIA GEE

Since my youth, I have always had an interest in stationery, developing an early admiration for card-making, scrap-booking and crafting.  While activities began as recreation, an outlet to relieve stress, it was not until high school that I began to appreciate the art and beauty of calligraphy.

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Reluctant partners/ Lasting friends

BY JACKY SHUM & CRYSTAL HUANG
My first impression of Jacky Shum was that he was a quiet and reserved, and I later had the incredible chance to discover he was someone who loved to crack jokes all the time and was an easy person to talk to.    

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Blank Page

BY MELLISA MULIA
Blank. I draw yet another one as I stare at the blank word document sitting in front of me, waiting to be filled with words.

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Let life commence

BY DOMINIQUE LIE
I scrunched up my forehead into a slight frown as I heard the song “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men playing on the speakers.

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