“I believe in the people in UGBC. … Something that isn’t always present at other universities but is here: when communities are targeted we always stand up for each other in solidarity. We always fill those roles.”
Law Schools Face Diminished Enrollment Numbers
Over a decade after the 2008 recession, law schools across the country are grappling with the fallout of a shrinking labor market, trends that have only recently reversed themselves.
Eagles Finish Winless at Texas Classic to Open 2019 Campaign
The Eagles started the season inauspiciously, losing all four of their contests at the Texas Classic and allowing eight or more runs in each of their games.
Sports Drama ‘High Flying Bird’ Confronts Capitalist Extortion
‘High Flying Bird’ focuses on the behind-the-scenes aspect of the game.
‘Lego Movie 2’ Builds Upon Original Crowd-Pleasing Story
‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’ gives viewers more of what they loved about the first movie.
Asian Culture Show Celebrates Asian Culture Through Music, Dance
The CSA x KSA Culture Show embraced the Chinese and Korean cultures through music and dance.
Sexual Chocolate Steps it Up at Big Show
Sexual Chocolate’s hotly anticipated Big Show incorporated comedy, intrigue, and step.
Himes: At the Grammys, Minorities Win the Battle but Lose the War
Associate Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why the Grammys are losing significance before our very eyes.
Alec Benjamin Mourns Lost Love in “Let me Down Slowly”
The loneliness that permeates “Let Me Down Slowly” is mirrored in its austere, stripped-down music video.
“Talk,” “Who Do You Love,” and More in New Singles
Khalid, Five Seconds of Summer, and Beck all released new singles this week.