Monday, May 25





Opinion: Memories may fade, but the feelings they give shape identity

This post was updated Jan. 13 at 8:28 p.m. Nostalgia feels like a constant companion as a fourth-year student. College will soon be over, and I will begin the next chapter of my life. Read more...

Photo: A graduation cap and childhood items are pictured. Columnist Tia Cooper argues that the value of memories is not that they stay with us forever, but that they shape us into who we become. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)


Op-ed: We can’t avoid tough conversations about Zionism while claiming academic freedom

In recent weeks, controversy surrounding Israel and Palestine once again roiled UCLA’s campus. This time, the catalyst was a talk by Noura Erakat, a professor at Rutgers University, on the theme of “Revisiting Zionism as a Form of Racism and Racial Discrimination.” Campus critics of the event argued that it lacked balance and contributed to a feeling of unsafety for many Jews on campus. Read more...




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