Monday night concluded the five-part Minds of Peace mock negotiation between a panel of five Palestinian and five Israeli delegates made up of UCLA students and community members.
Author Archives: Areim Omar
Linux Users Group hosts free quarterly Installfest
A room strewn with slightly worn, yet comfortable couches, donated computer equipment and a collage of CDs spelling out “UCLA” hanging on the back wall is a haven for the technologically savvy and the technologically inept alike.
Rise Up and Read Against Illiteracy read-a-thon aims to promote awareness of global problem
How many books can you read in 24 hours? The first 24-hour Rise Up and Read Against Illiteracy read-a-thon aims to raise awareness of illiteracy and its social causes and effects
UCLA Goldstone lectures spark protests over lack of Palestinian representation
Amid the controversy surrounding the 525-page Goldstone report issued last fall, which was met with mixed reactions by international leaders, UCLA organizations sponsored a three-part lecture series to present different views on the report.
Project aims to improve economy of Thai village
After the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 devastated the economy of many Thai villages, two groups of Muslim women in the village of Kamphuan were forced to restart their lives.
Class focuses on narrative aspect of video game design
Gamers rejoice! Video game enthusiasts as well as those new to the world of gaming can participate in a lab section creating new concepts and ideas for video games.
Hong Kong Student Society at UCLA to hold Mahjong tournament
The ancient Chinese game of Mahjong, a source of entertainment for gamblers through the ages, makes its way to UCLA for one night of cultural fun and gameplay.