ASA’s 2021 Moon Festival
By: Sandra Vo, Staff Writer
Tuesday, September 21st marked the day of the 2021 Moon Festival, an event that holds cultural significance for a variety of Asian cultures with slight variations in origin for different countries. What unifies this event is the celebration of the Autumn Harvest that coincides with the Harvest Moon.
Flying to See Harry Styles
By Alaina Valdespino, Staff Writer and Photographer
“After everything we as individuals... and as a collective have experienced this past year and a half, the least we can do is Treat People with Kindness.” -Harry Styles Love on Tour SA 2021
Harry Styles took the stage at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TX on the eve of September 9, 2021, marking his third performance on his highly anticipated Love on Tour. For a vast majority of concert goers, me included, this tour was the first live and in-person musical experience in nearly 2 years, making it a highly anticipated event and performance. The eagerness to see an in-person concert added to the existing hype surrounding Harry Styles’ tour contributed to make this performance a night to remember.
Start Strong in Class: A Guide to Professors
By: Kira Oviedo, Staff Writer
One of the most common misconceptions spread by high school educators is that college professors are more or less hard-headed. As a first-year student, it is reasonable to prepare for this type of environment, but is that the reality? Fortunately enough, I believe this to be a myth. On the contrary, I have found that professors encourage inclusivity and understanding. Despite this comforting fact, there is still action that can be taken to form a good relationship with your professor.