The Chinese New Year, the “Year of the Snake,” began Wednesday, Jan. 29. Because the Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar, it doesn’t fall on the same date every year. This complicates ...
By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture and Sports Editor My family has always celebrated the New Year with confetti and candy at the turn of midnight. At the end of January or the start of February, ...
THE general characteristics of any given year are believed to reflect the traits of its designated Chinese animal zodiac sign. Twenty twenty-five being the Year of the Wooden Snake, this year promises ...