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Closing the Gates to Chinatown: How 2025’s Tariffs May Affect Historic Communities

June 4, 2025 Sophie Vansomphone
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唔該 / Thank You

June 4, 2025 Amy Wong
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Book Review: “Other: an Asian & Pacific Islander Prisoners’ Anthology”

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What’s Up Men (ramen review)

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Between wrapping up my breathtaking summer at Startup UCLA and the launch of SelfWe, moving, and diving into the deep end of the LSAT…

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In Reviews Weeklies August 29, 2013

Iron Man 3: Rise of the Mandarin?

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With the success of The Avengers, media consumers like myself can’t help but look to the future and think, “What next?”  Well, what’s next is Iron Man…

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In Reviews Weeklies August 29, 2013

Collateral Damage of Full Metal Jacket

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When Gunnery Sergeant Hartman said, “There is no racial bigotry here,” I knew that Full Metal Jacketwould make me want to throw up in disgust.…

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In Blogs August 29, 2013

Q&A

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Got a question? What should I buy for dorm life? Does everyone study at Powell? What are some survival tips for midterms and finals?!…

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In Community News August 28, 2013

Breaking the Silence – Speaking out about mental health and its effects on the community

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For many, college is a difficult time – moving away from home, making new friends, and struggling to stay on top of academics can…

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In Community People August 28, 2013

Living in the Rough

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Stephen Bingcang left for El Salvador during winter break with UCLA Habitat for Humanity (H4H). He left because he wanted to help. Bingcang, a…

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