Eboard Members
Asian Entertainment
UConn
Vietnamese Phrases
Final Jeopardy
200

One of our e-board members who works as a PAC Rep and an EMT loves to play Piano Man on this instrument.

Harmonica

200

This half Filipino singer made his K-pop debut by collabing with a New Zealand/Korean singer.

Bruno Mars

200

This UConn coach from Italy led their team to 20 conference tournament titles.

Geno Auriemma

200

This swear, often used to express frustration or anger, is definitely not something you would want to say in front of somebody’s mother.

đụ má

400

This dog belongs to an e-board member who loves making “Perfect Pairs” in VSA.

Messi
400

This Jujutsu Kaisen fighter is a Cursed Corpse with three cores and looks like a bear.

Panda

400

This UConn campus is known for marine sciences, a featured major not found at other regional campuses.

Avery Point

400

This roasted coffee is known for its strong flavor and being served with condensed milk.

Cà Phê Sữa Đá

600

This e-board member worked as a CNA and went to Canada this summer.

Keeshia
600

This romance K-drama surrounds the life of a working class girl who finds her life entangled with a group of wealthy high school boys.

Boys Over Flowers

600

A UConn men’s basketball alumni and previous Celtics and Miami Heat player wore this number, which was retired in 2019.

34

600

This phrase, commonly heard during Tết celebrations, translates to "Happy Vietnamese New Year" and is used to wish prosperity and good fortune.

Chúc mừng năm mới

600

The four-panel webcomic that became an infamous meme, often parodied and reduced to abstract symbols, depicts a character reacting to a miscarriage.

Loss

800

This e-board member put “the way things go” by beabadoobee on their Instagram story takeover this summer.

Kat

800

DAILY DOUBLE: This Vietnamese idol’s pre debut consisted of posting dance covers and appearing in BTS’s Permission to Dance.

Hanni Pham

800

This academic building, known for its close proximity to the center of campus, was previously known as Laurel Hall.

Mchugh Hall

800

This phrase is used to describe a young Asian who likes to have fun, go out and possibly EDM.

Ham Choi

1000

This e-board member once played hide and seek alone as a kid and their parents thought they got kidnapped.

Kaitlyn

1000

This brother and highly skilled detective made a splash in this South Korean thriller, which was the highest viewed original Netflix series in 2021.

Hwang Jun-Ho

1000

The Asian American Cultural Center was created in 1987 when 8 Asian students were harassed while in this vehicle.

Bus

1000

This phrase is used by an orange loving barista to get people out of a room. And QUICKLY!

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