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The Asian Heritage Cultural Center serves as a space for students to interact with and learn about the various cultures in the Asian and Pacific Islander community.

The Asian Heritage Culture Center provides a space for Asian-American students to connect

Nitya Budamagunta, Staff Writer February 14, 2023
The Asian Heritage Cultural Center (AHCC), located in the Fisher University Union room 1002, officially opened in September of 2022. The center serves as a space for students to interact with and learn about the various cultures in the Asian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. The ribbon cutting ceremony took place on Feb. 9 and marked the grand opening of the space. Since its opening, the AHCC has served as a welcoming meet-up spot for UNCW students, both within the AAPI community and the general population
Simu Liu in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021).

REVIEW: ‘Shang-Chi’ is an energetic and heartfelt action film

Boyce Rucker, Culture Intern September 5, 2021
The film follows Shang-Chi, played by actor Simu Liu, on an adventure that forces him to confront the dark past that he has been trying to forget. His ordinary life in San Francisco is interrupted by the presence of the Ten Rings, the peace-destroying organization that was first introduced in “Iron Man." The organization’s leader, and Shang-Chi’s father Wenwu, played by Tony Leung, intends to enlist Shang-Chi for a supernatural task that may hold dire consequences for the entire world.
Alan S. Kim, left, Steven Yeun, Noel Cho and Yeri Han in A24's "Minari."

REVIEW: ‘Minari’ cultivates a future for Asian-American filmmaking

Stephen Lambros, Staff Writer March 2, 2021

Great Asian-American films aren’t exactly a dime a dozen. Hollywood rarely makes films with a majority cast of Asian-ethnic actors (though there are some notable exceptions such as ‘The Joy Luck Club,’...

Photo Credit: East West Bank, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

REVIEW: “Crazy Rich Asians”

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer October 9, 2018

There are some calling 2018 the year of diversity for film. Not only did we have a film with a mostly African-American cast directed by an African-American become one of the most profitable movies of all...

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