My first sighting of UCLA last September was a tall building boldly proclaiming itself as the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Author Archives: Swati Padmanabhan
Needing citizenship for jobs unfair
I happily basked in the knowledge of a secure future as I read my admission letter.
“By choosing UCLA, you choose to study at a world-class public research university with … professors whose teaching and mentorship will help you join the next generation of America’s academic leaders,” it read.
Neglected history of Chinese community in Mexico recognized in Assistant Professor Robert Chao Romero’s new book
On a spring day in 1911, local merchants went on a rampage in the Mexican city of Torreón, Coahuila. They slaughtered hundreds of illegal Chinese immigrants, and 20 years later, most Chinese residents had been driven out of the country.
Dance Marathon plans to build excitement with fundraising events
Many children from Camp Project Kindle face discrimination in their daily lives.
UCLA students undress to de-stress in Wednesday’s Undie Run
About 2,000 students are expected to participate in this quarter’s underground Undie Run, which will occur Wednesday at midnight.