By: Christine Feghali
Before I started my internship, I had another job working as a saleswoman and interior designer of sorts. While I was there, I had a very interesting coworker named Alex. He wou
By: Aram Hovasapyan
It is all too common among us Armenians for the conversation around the dinner or coffee table to drift to the tragedies of Armenian history followed by the long debate of where w
By: Zara Hovasapyan
UCLA’s Armenian Students’ Association hosted a genocide panel on April 23rd and invited dignitaries to speak on the subject. The panel included a humanities professor, a priest of
By: Vahe Assarian
I woke up this morning thinking I was going to have a heart attack within the first hour of my first day. Thankfully, that didn’t happen. About two hours after my workday started, t
By: Christine Feghali
I’m used to staying up until three and sleeping in until ten, wearing ripped jeans and concert tees almost every day, and driving five minutes to get to my university so I can g