Tag Archives: Sarah Hanashiro

Millennials and Gen Z

by SARAH HANASHIRO

The most recent and most populous generations include Generation Y, also called the “Millennials” and the unnamed new generation, which has been called Generation Z or the iGeneration.

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Celebrating ‘chibi’hood memories

by SARAH HANASHIRO

Growing up with a pet, especially one that welcomes its family with exuberance and love, may be one of the most heartwarming relationships a person can develop.

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Establishment candidates get ‘trump’ed, ‘bern’ed

by ROBERT MIRANDA

For the past year, the American people have been treated to one of the most bizarrely intriguing events ever to take place in this country: the process to elect the next President of the United States.

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Sarah’s Column: ‘Sarah’nade of thanks

by Sarah Hanashiro

Every year, for as long as I can remember, my family would celebrate Christmas at my mother’s 80+ year-old, godmother’s house.

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Season of giving prompts blood donations

by EVELYN WONG

With increased diagnoses of blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma, taking the time to donate blood, platelets, plasma or bone marrow may have the potential to save a patient’s life.

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Sarah’s column: Let them eat cake

by SARAH HANASHIRO

My friend approaches me with a white envelope enclosed with a Hello Kitty card that says “You’re Invited!”

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Focus: Half full or half empty?

by SARAH HANASHIRO & ROBERT MIRANDA

Often acknowledged as people who “see the glass half-full,” optimists and their positive emotions can undo the effects of stressful experiences, benefiting people’s mental and physical health.

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Sarah’s Column: Through my multicultural lens

by SARAH HANASHIRO

I didn’t know I was different.

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FOCUS: Ending the stigma of mental health

Things less understood—such as mental health—often carry an underlying stigma, or misunderstood prejudice and stereotype.

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SAT to receive dramatic changes in 2016

by WENDY TRIEU Many have criticized the SAT for its esoteric vocabulary words, 25-minute essay and most of all, for not concentrating on critical academic skills. Because it was not based on what students learnt in high school, many students and parents were dissatisfied with the test, so the College Board has finally decided to change the unpopular college admission

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