Published on October 30th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
It’s time to finish October with Halloween spirit. The UC OctoberFest event will be from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a variety of tricks and treats, like Little Shasta’s root beer floats and sauasage …... Read More →
Published on October 17th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
Today, campus diversity brings students and faculty pride. However, 45 years ago this was not the case. In 1968, UH was still a mostly white school with a black student population of about 1,000 students. Fraternities …... Read More →
Published on September 25th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
In major cities, economic inequality stands out more than in smaller towns. To investigate how this inequality shapes communities, artists are experimenting by making themselves part of the urban landscape. Los Angeles-based Fallen Fruit, which includes artists David Burns …... Read More →
Published on September 25th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity is currently preparing for its first philanthropy week in partnership with other fraternities and sororities on campus. “If we can get it to be a success, then hopefully we gain University support for …... Read More →
Published on September 11th, 2013 | by Channler K. Hill, James Wang, Kayla Stewart, Mary Dahdouh, Paulina Rojas
A renewed hope for peace I remember arriving to my fourth grade class on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 only to be welcomed by the most hated substitute teacher in my elementary school. I prayed so …... Read More →
Published on April 25th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
Coming into my first semester as Life and Arts editor, I was intimidated. I was afraid that I would not be good enough, but I had a vision of what I wanted the section to be …... Read More →
Published on April 20th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
As Life and Arts editor, I always aim to bring a wide variety of content to my section. Since Life and Arts covers such a wide range of topics, it can be hard sometimes to choose …... Read More →
Published on April 18th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
For college students living on hectic schedules and living on a budget it can be hard to spend a little extra cash on organic groceries which are on average more expensive than conventionally grown products. Fortunately, …... Read More →
Published on April 18th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
The topic of women’s relationships with their bodies is often one fraught with conflict and limited to 30 minute segments on The View or the Oprah Show. From the pressure to stay thin to the lack …... Read More →
Published on April 15th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
It is often said that the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For Nansen Saleri, CEO of a local oil company, honoring his mother’s art is more about making sure she is not forgotten …... Read More →