When I was nine years old, my mom encouraged me to learn Vietnamese. She did not want me to be like my peers who can’t… Read More
College Essay: A Mix of Two Cultures


When I was nine years old, my mom encouraged me to learn Vietnamese. She did not want me to be like my peers who can’t… Read More

The door to the doctor’s office creeks open slowly. A thin Indian woman sits down next to me. She’s a psychologist. Concerned, she drowns me… Read More

Flashing in front of me were two worlds that would soon come shattering into millions of pieces at any second: mine and his. Even though… Read More

My arms were shot. They were heavy and numb. I’d been practicing my swing for three hours straight. But I knew it was the only… Read More

I cook. I clean. And I’m already a parent to my younger siblings. I have no other choice at the age of 16 than to… Read More

The beauty of the piano was that it became a large part of who I am. The consonant and dissonant sounds of jazz, classical, and… Read More

When my dad flipped over the tables and shattered all of the glass in my house one night in 2016, I knew my house wasn’t… Read More

At Roseville Area High School, there is a small room that looks like a mini Target When you walk in, to the right you will… Read More

Last November, Evelyn Vazquez took a one-week missionary trip to Colombia and was struck by the sight of homeless children and broken down homes without… Read More

On a windy and cold Thanksgiving evening, while others were celebrating the holiday with friends and family, I headed to Safari Restaurant in south Minneapolis… Read More
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