Women of the Red Dragon: Chinese Mythology as a Catalyst for Feminism Emily Diaz, DePaul University The possibilities of using Chinese mythology to reclaim feminine power in a world of “submissive” Chinese women.… February 9, 2024
The Hong Kong Protests: An American Teen’s Perspective Veronica Kuffel, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Hong Kong protests sure sound crazy, but they were much crazier in person.… July 15, 2019
Why You Should Choose Hong Kong for Your Summer Break This Year Daniel Reed It's beautiful, affordable and not yet overrun by tourism.… May 15, 2019
Meet Jeffrey Lin, Award-winning Poet and HKU Student Jessie Yang, The University of Hong Kong Lin has made a name for himself with his theatre criticism, but faces a challenge in overcoming the discouraging consumption trends of his young country.… May 15, 2017
China, Korea and Hong Kong: The Struggle of Third Culture Kids Jessie Yang, The University of Hong Kong To find out how the complex politics of Southeast Asia affect local students, I spoke with several transplants.… March 15, 2017
Suskihanna Gurung Portrays Chinese Oppression Through Photography Jessie Yang, The University of Hong Kong Gurung, a student at Hong Kong University, went from sleeping on floors to being the first in her family to attend college.… February 28, 2017