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Author: Andrea Chiang

Were Labubus the End of Adults Collecting Toys?

Posted on February 1, 2026January 29, 2026 by Andrea Chiang

Addictive nostalgia & the kids who never grow up Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor Livvy Hung (she/her) // Illustrator Buying a house or paying off loans seems nearly impossible for…

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Seasonal Sweets

Posted on December 1, 2025November 28, 2025 by Andrea Chiang

A Chinese-Canadian Experience Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributing Writer Andrei Gueco(he/him) // Visuals Mia Rui Chao Antinori (they/them) // Visuals White Rabbit Creamy Candy 大白兔奶糖 The White Rabbit Creamy Candy…

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Divided Opinions on AI Among Teaching and Non-Teaching Faculty

Posted on April 1, 2025August 7, 2025 by Andrea Chiang

In the age of AI, the education system struggles in search of teaching solutions Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the education system is…

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A Love Letter

Posted on April 1, 2025March 29, 2025 by Andrea Chiang

Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor   To my past self, I’m proud of you.  I think that’s something you need to hear more. You spent most of your life wondering…

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Your Name

Posted on March 1, 2025 by Andrea Chiang

Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor   A few years ago my best friend gifted me a custom leather bracelet. However, instead of being engraved with my name it was engraved…

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CapU’s Mental Health Resources

Posted on March 1, 2025August 7, 2025 by Andrea Chiang

The needs of CapU’s community go beyond therapy as students struggle to find a sense of connection and belonging Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor “I know that it is very…

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It Was Going to Happen Eventually

Posted on December 1, 2024January 15, 2025 by Andrea Chiang

Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor Jordan Richert (he/him) // Illustrator   It was going to happen eventually. Wow, thanks Captain Obvious. I was trying to comfort you. Well, try harder….

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