This post was updated May 25 at 7:04 p.m.
There is no greater symbol of unity than a wedding.
Honoring this sentiment, third-year psychobiology student Chizaram Iwuanyanwu said she and second-year pre-business economics student Bisola Amudipe modeled their 2022 Fashion and Student Trends at UCLA collection – which will be displayed Friday – after the traditional wedding attire of Nigerian tribes.
They say trauma can last a lifetime.
But for genocide survivors, it can last multiple.
According to the United Nations, genocide can be officially defined as a set of acts that are committed “with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.” Many of these heinous crimes are not spoken about openly today, but the trauma they create often has a generational effect on the descendants of those targeted.
Trying to fit in is never easy.
But when everyone tries to put you into boxes, it becomes even more difficult.
Since I moved often when I was younger, I became starkly aware of the differences between my identity and others’.
Springtime is a moment to turn new leaves and new pages. As days get warmer and the frost recedes, the season invites new novels telling tales of dragon slayers and deep family secrets.
“The Transfer Transition” is a series by Opinion columnist Sarah Karim, a fourth-year political science transfer student. These columns will explore various transfer experiences, from the application journey to the difficult process of transitioning to a new campus.
Creation is at the very core of UCLA’s jazz combos.
The UCLA Jazz Combo Concert, which took place on Sunday, aimed to showcase the musical advancements of various jazz combo groups over the last quarter.
This post was updated Feb. 7 at 12:55 a.m.
Sohini Halder is making her medical school journey full screen.
The alumnus and first-year medical student at UC San Francisco started her YouTube channel – which now has more than 1,700 subscribers – in June 2020 to document her pre-med experience.
All Bruins deserve to be comfortable while observing their faith on campus.
Unfortunately, with UCLA’s lack of prayer space, that’s not the case.
The Muslim Student Association at UCLA has been trying to acquire a sufficient prayer space on campus for quite some time.
“The Transfer Transition” is a series by Opinion columnist Sarah Karim, a fourth-year political science transfer student. These columns will explore various transfer experiences, from the application journey to the difficult process of transitioning to a new campus.
“The Transfer Transition” is a series by Opinion columnist Sarah Karim, a fourth-year political science transfer student. These columns will explore various transfer experiences, from the application journey to the difficult process of transitioning to a new campus.
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