What do the University of Arizona faculty think about the Hong Kong National Security Law?

By Pei-Yu Lin – For Arizona Cat’s Eye.
The Hong Kong National Security Law might make students think twice before they discuss politically sensitive issue related to China in their online courses. What do the University of Arizona faculty think about the issue?

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The Stigma of Belly Dance: The Blurred Line of Sex & Sensual

By Pei-Yu Lin – Published on Arizona Sonora News.
Belly dancers often face sexual harassment when audiences mistakenly associate belly dancing with the sex industry.

Pei-Yu Lin interviewed belly dancers at Xanadu Dance Studio, and senior dancers Carmen Evans and Ramona Grewe, to shed light on this issue and provide solutions to the problem.

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Political science honed Ph.D. student’s identity as Hong Konger

By Pei-Yu Lin – Published on the Arizona Daily Star.
Sanho Chung never thought the first tear-gas grenade would explode, but it did.

He heard the blast while distributing surgical masks, bottles of water, umbrellas and first-aid supplies to protesters in Hong Kong during the 2014 Umbrella Movement.

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