Thirty years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Min Zhou, UCLA professor of sociology and Asian American studies and Walter & Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in U.S.-China Relations & Communications, recounts her experience growing up during China’s Cultural Revolution. “I did not have a childhood. I did not have a normal youth.” Listen to her speak […]
Author Archives: Kitty Hu
Westwood: Today, Tomorrow & Before
Maureen Heisner Boyd and husband, Kurt Boyd, walk through Westwood to recount the memories of their college years and the beginnings of what would lead to their lives and their family today.
Campus Consensus: North vs. South Campus
Students discuss the stereotypes of the two sides of UCLA and the benefits and drawbacks of their respective campus halves.
Science of Love
Human beings have always fallen in love, but is there a science behind it? According to your hypothalamus, there is indeed.
Faces of UCLA: Citizen of All, Citizen of None
Italian professor Massimo Ciavolella reflects on his earlier years of living in different countries and the cultural diversity on campus.
Faces of UCLA: Treat Asian-American Literature as Literature
UCLA English department professor King-Kok Cheung talks about the development of Asian-American literature and how it should be treated fairly, as literature, not just the documents for ethnic studies.
Faces of UCLA: Understanding Sikhism
Fourth-year Manjot Aulakh explains the values of Sikhism and the need to recognize the Sikh community on campus.