Asian American Center

Posts by Adam Luk

Morning Coffee

Every day seems like a tedious repetitive process. Wake up, get ready, get to work, chat with friends, and come back to do work and sleep. But what makes most…
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Minecraft

Ever since the pandemic hit, people have been striving for things to use in place of meeting in person. One key factor to keeping people mentally and socially sane was…
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Discord

It’s crazy to me how some technological innovations are developed first but still come in late and staggering compared to similar products that come after it. Take Skype for instance,…
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Note Taking

From my K-12 journey, I like many others have been so exposed to writing my work and notes by hand on paper. Even as schools began to incorporate newly released…
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Summer Classes

As Covid seems to be less prevalent as it was a year ago as vaccinations roll out, many have taken to the streets to express their sudden relinquished isolation by…
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Keyboards

One thing people seem to take for granted is the instrumental tool that binds us towards our computers: keyboards. This object’s significance comes as a surprise for people as its…
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Humans of New York

Humans of New York is a photoblog of street portraits and interviews conducted with people along the streets of New York. It was started in 2010 by Brandon Stanton. He posts…
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Morning Adrenaline

Growing up, I would often stay with my grandfather in the summer. During those periods, he would wake me up at four in the morning, as most elderlies do, to…
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Funko Pop

Everyone has something they enjoy so much that they become drunk with it. Whether it’d be something expensive as Supreme or “hype beast” attire to showcase their fashion sense, or…
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