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UCLA Pow Wow showcases American Indian culture
As a member of the California Rincon Band of Luiseño American Indians, Liz Fast Horse lived on a reservation until she was 17.
Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz discusses nation's economic situation in Arnold C. Harberger Distinguished Lecture at UCLA
Economists and policy-makers need to rethink the long-term development of economics rather than design temporary solutions to crises, Joseph Stiglitz said Thursday at UCLA.
A week devoted to remembrance: UCLA students pay tribute to the victims of the Armenian genocide
Hundreds of cross-shaped papers lay on the lawn of Wilson Plaza on Wednesday. It was the third day of a week-long effort to bring attention to the Armenian genocide, which began 96 years ago in 1915 and ended in 1923. A silent march, hosted by the Armenian Students’ Association at UCLA, began at 12:30 p.m.
Enough is Enough campaign fights against violence
Chelsea Navarro hates the word “victim.”
Instead, she calls herself a survivor of domestic violence.
Navarro, a graduate student in UCLA’s School of Education, grew up in San Diego in a family where domestic violence was prevalent.
Students participate in Cranes for a Cause to help Japan relief effort, send message of support
Hands fold squares of colored paper, aligning the edges to make a triangle. Then, fingers dig into the pocket of paper, popping out a rhombus, which closes back on itself to become a diamond.
UCLA Professor Richard Hovannisian's 'My Last Lecture' will draw on his studies of Armenia, the land of his origins
When Professor Richard Hovannisian started learning Armenian, it looked literally like chicken scratch.