Juan Felipe Herrera stood alone, nervously reciting his poetry in the middle of the designated free speech area in Kerckhoff Plaza.
Author Archives: Maia Ferdman
UCLA students studying abroad struggle to adjust to record-low international temperatures
The only time Alyssa Haerle spends outside her homestay in Russia nowadays is during her 10- to 15-minute walk from the metro to St. Petersburg State University, where she is studying Russian language.
Syrian UCLA students fear violence, unrest in the country as protests continue
Mariam heard an explosion go off near the house where she was staying with her family in December.
UC Education Abroad Program working to keep students in Thailand safe from heavy floods
Kaitlin Barnea has witnessed trash-ridden waters and bare supermarket shelves in her term studying abroad in Bangkok, Thailand.
UCLA professors weigh in on Tunisia’s first elections in more than 20 years
As Tunisia gears up for its first democratic elections in more than 20 years on Sunday, Nouri Gana will depart from Los Angeles today to fly to his home country and cast his vote.