Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UH MANOA ”There’s a need to bridge the experiences between our immigrant and our local-born students where they seek strength from ...
Bayanihan, a new student-run arts magazine, held its first photoshoot on Saturday in preparation for its inaugural edition. The magazine works in collaboration with the Boston University Filipino ...
Filipino students at Stanford expressed fear about the future of the Philippines following the election of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (also known as BBM), who was officially sworn into the ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. On March 18, Tate Grand Hall was packed with hundreds of attendees at the ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On Wednesday, Nov. 23 U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono met with Hawai’i public and private school students who are working on creating the first Filipino Curriculum Project. The project ...
The Philippine American Student Association celebrates Filipino American History Month as the club commemorates its 30th anniversary. The organization aims to serve as a hub for Filipino students to ...
From studying biology, psychology and marketing, to advancing agricultural innovation and helping individuals embrace their cultural identities, those of Filipino heritage are engaged with countless ...
Young Filipino students are proving their excellence on the international stage, bringing home awards from prestigious academic competitions held in the United States. At the Horizon Olympiad Global ...
Filipino students at San Jose State University said honoring a key leader in the farmworkers rights movement is long overdue--and they staged a rally to make their intentions known. With signs reading ...
A small gathering in an unsuspecting secret garden off Haste Street turned an overgrown basketball court into its arena. Friends and members of the UC Berkeley Filipino community competed in a ...
SAN JOSE -- Unlike most of the kids he grew up with in San Jose, 91-year-old Robert Ragsac never looked forward to the day when school would let out in June. "When summertime came, everybody would say ...