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The Reinforcement of the Patriarchy through Male Gender Roles

May 6, 2026 Amanda Chan
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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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In Community People December 20, 2013

What’s the best gift you ever gave?

By Christina Trieu

Stuck on gift-giving ideas? Low on money, but still want to show someone that you care about them during the holiday season? Have no…

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