Since the incident, a sense of shock has rippled through the school’s Asian community.
The students say that conversations around the incident have been active among the Asian Americans on campus.
Karen Cheng, a senior at the university and the president of the school’s Asian American Association, noted a similar sense of fear.
As an Asian American woman, she said, public safety concerns predate the tragedy.
But the community is also flanked by some areas with white supremacist activity, something many Asian American students are aware of, Cheng said.