As a child, Austin Hoover never thought twice about teasing his dad a little about spitting when he talked and using extra sauce during his meals.
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Annual Ally Week celebrates the LGBTQQIA community
Armando Huipe has an alternate personality. Her name is Charon and tonight she will be wearing a Ke$ha-inspired black and gold dress to prom.
Huipe is one of the hundreds of UCLA students attending the third annual Pride Prom, an event celebrating the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and its allies.
“We see it as a kind of second chance at prom ““ this time, you get to go with the person you really wanted to go with,” said Darlene Tran, third-year psychology student and recruitment chair of Gamma Rho Lambda, a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer, intersexed and allied sorority for anyone who identifies herself as female.
Gamma Rho Lambda is co-hosting tonight’s event with Delta Lambda Phi, a fraternity for gay, bisexual and progressive men.
This year’s theme is “Burlesque,” inspired by the eponymous movie starring Christina Aguilera.
Huipe, who just finished his term as president of Delta Lambda Phi, said he attended two proms in high school.
College Bowl trivia competition continues in spring
The largest rodent in the world is the capybara.
Jeff Cohen didn’t know he knew that.
Professors awarded Guggenheim Fellowships
Four UCLA professors were recently awarded Guggenheim Fellowships, a mid-career award given for exceptional scholarship or creativity in the arts.
Anderson career lab encourages women to pursue business
She was the lone woman on her soccer team of graduate business students when they beat out 23 other business schools to win the championship.
Arctic fossils provide clues to future climate
History repeats itself, even if it takes 4 million years. In a collaborative research project, Aradhna Tripati, assistant professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, has discovered a way to examine the conditions of arctic ice sheets between 3.5 and 4 million years ago ““ by using fossils.
Taking architecture to new dimensions
A smile spreads across Stephen Murray’s face as he answers a question about the building Royce Hall was modeled after.