May is month to honor Asian Pacific Islanders

Kamille De Guzman,
Contributor
May 24, 2017
Filed under Arts & Life, Campus, Showcase
Earlier this month, when our family celebrated Mother’s Day, my mother chose a Korean BBQ place to have our family dinner. She would never pick Korean BBQ on her own, but chose it to please my brother, sister and I because eating at a fancy Korean BBQ place is the in-thing to do in my generation. My moth...
Hayward gives food options to Asian Pacific Islander community

Kamille De Guzman,
Contributor
April 12, 2017
A new chain of restaurants opened in downtown Hayward in late March, all of which are catering to a college-friendly environment and the large local Asian-Pacific Islander community. Asian-Pacific Islanders make up 23.6 percent of the 7 million Bay Area population, according to the 2010 Bay Area Census. ...
PASA brings home first place trophy

Kris Stewart, Managing Editor
October 29, 2015
Hashtags, retweets and favorites, oh my -- as the Twitter timelines blew up with cheers and congratulations when Cal State East Bay’s Pilipino American Student Association, PASA, took home the first place trophy at the 30th annual Friendship Games, the largest Filipino-American gathering event in the nation. ...
CSUEB student turns chairs on NBC’s The Voice

Bryan Cordova,
Managing Editor
February 26, 2015
California State University, East Bay student and former orientation team member Joe Tolo performed on The Voice season eight blind auditions Tuesday night. Tolo had two of four chairs turn during his rendition of “To Love Somebody.” The Voice is a reality singing competition where four coaches, all with ca...