Second-year cognitive science student Giancarlo Sanguinetti was 14 when his mother placed him in a session of gay conversion therapy. The therapy was recently outlawed for minors in the state of California. More »
Decorative headpieces and vibrantly colored Native American clothing was sent down the runway at the American Student Association Fashion Show. Held at UCLA’s Fowler Museum on Nov 16, the fashion show features third-year environmental studies student, Danielle Reppen and her grandmother, Dais Demientieff as model and crafter respectively. Watch as they reflect on the impact of Native American art, dance, and song on their culture. (more…)
Second-year cognitive science student Giancarlo Sanguinetti was 14 when his mother placed him in a session of gay conversion therapy. The therapy was recently outlawed for minors in the state of California. More »
Fifth-year architectural studies student Steven Shipley chose to put himself through gay conversion therapy – newly outlawed in California for minors – in his sophomore year of college. More »
On Veteran’s Day, 2012, Filipinos from UCLA, UCI, Cal State Long Beach, and Southern California colleges voice out their concerns that Filipino World War II veterans have not received official recognition and benefits promised to them by the United States. More »
Hauling televisions, makeshift tents and warm sweaters, students camped out behind Pauley Pavilion Thursday night prepared to battle rain and cold for priority seating to the first basketball game. More »
Banshee Crew, a three-member team participating for the first time in Campus MovieFest, who’s screening gala is today, did not know what they were up against when they first started filming their horror film. More »
Wielding rainbow colored posters about love and hate, UCLA students hold a peaceful counter-demonstration against Westboro Baptist Church after hearing word that they will appear on campus on Friday, October 9. More »