Kimia Rategh and her family pose for a portrait. (Courtesy of Kimia Rategh)
“Dad! Please stop whistling so loudly!”
I have probably repeated that phrase thousands of times since my very first volleyball game in sixth grade. What I didn’t realize until almost eight years later was that I was subconsciously saying, “Dad!
Bruins are faced with everyday issues that extend past the immediate confines of their Westwood campus. The Daily Bruin Opinion editors provide the latest commentary on state and nationwide issues that go far “Beyond Bruin Walk.”
Public confidence in the Supreme Court is at a record low, seemingly for justified reasons.
“How are Manahil’s grades? Has she been studying?”
These were always my grandmother’s first words during her daily phone calls with my mom.
Despite all of her children pursuing professional degrees and her husband being a colonel in the Pakistan army, my grandmother never attended college.
With UCLA alumnus Eyvin Hernandez’s wrongful detention in Venezuela recently passing the one-year mark, his plea for a safe return home seems to have been ignored by the United States government.
The future of Generation Z in politics becomes more promising every election cycle.
As a new generation grows up in the Information Age – the introduction of the vastness of the internet and technologies thereafter – a renewed optimism is brought into a deeply cynical world.
When was the last time you saw a piece of science fiction depict a future you actually wanted to live in?
Maybe there’s the idealized version of 2015 in “Back to the Future Part II” that Marty McFly visits, complete with hoverboards and a 19th movie in the “Jaws” franchise.
People across the world have been faced with the seemingly ever-present fears of a global pandemic, climate change, mass shooting threats and international warfare – and that’s just within the past few years.
From the internet to the first handheld laptop, each revolutionary technology almost seems trivial in comparison to its successors decades later. The latest emergence of artificial intelligence is undoubtedly a testament to this notion.
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