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In Weeklies February 18, 2015

Frank Warren Brings PostSecret Live to UCLA

By Joann Kweon

Royce Hall was nearly full and Frank Warren stepped out on stage to an audience screaming and clapping. He welcomed everyone to PostSecret with blank postcards and the question, “Are we keeping secrets? Or are they keeping us?”

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In Culture Nights Weeklies February 18, 2015

Fight to Keep: Vietnamese Culture Night

By Josh

On Monday Jan. 19, Royce Hall hosted Vietnamese Student Union’s Culture Night called “Fight to Keep” to a sold-out audience. In remembrance of the 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, this cultural production followed a family’s journey through separation and the destruction of their home.

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In Community February 17, 2015

“Don’t Dream It, Film It”: Q&A with International Student Film Association

By Angela Yeji Kim

With its numbers of projects, the Internation Student Film Association at UCLA has been awarded and recognized by both on-campus and off-campus organizations. The slogan of ISFA, “Don’t Dream It, Film It” illustrates the strong passion of the team toward the film production.

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In Weeklies January 28, 2015

Breaking Stereotypes One Beat at a Time

By Kitty Lin

Much too often, Asian Americans are underrepresented in American media, especially in the music industry. Picture the non-threatening package of a happy Asian male that is often reinforced in films and popular culture. PSY is the hilarious and perfect example of this construct.

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In Blogs April 12, 2014

Top 8 tips for studying abroad in the U.S.

By Kelly Ye

Top 8 tips for studying abroad in the U.S. Know Your Personality and Find a Balance It is essential that you know what…

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In News Politics February 7, 2014

Response to Racism at UCLA

By Christina Trieu

A statement from Asian Pacific Coalition at UCLA: “On Wednesday, February 5, 2014, students were alerted of an anonymous document sent to the UCLA…

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