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While going to UCLA may feel like a dream, it hasn’t been easy for all of us. Annual fees have risen from under $8,000 when I applied to over $12,000 this year. In just the …

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Book Review: Keeping You A Secret by Julie Ann Peters
February 17, 2012 – 2:52 am | No Comment
Book Review: Keeping You A Secret by Julie Ann Peters

The first time I ever saw Julie Ann Peters’ Keeping You a Secret was at the foot of my mom’s bed, face up and daunting. The image on the cover might have inspired less wariness if my mother hadn’t already informed me of the contents of the book, because I knew the image was not simply indicative of two female characters. It was indicative of two female characters in love.

Dear straight boy in my English class,
September 24, 2011 – 9:45 pm | No Comment
Dear straight boy in my English class,

It’s true I sat down next to you, but you spoke to me first; you asked what shampoo I used.  When you missed class, you asked me for my notes.  And when I invited you …

Can’t Spell Sex without Ex PART II: The Harem
September 23, 2011 – 6:14 am | No Comment
Can’t Spell Sex without Ex PART II: The Harem

So a gay redneck, a gay Mexican, and a gay Chinese guy start living together…
No, it’s not the set up for a racist, homophobic joke; it’s my living situation.
My ex-boyfriend and I were living in …

Can’t Spell Sex without Ex. PART I
September 15, 2011 – 2:26 am | No Comment
Can’t Spell Sex without Ex. PART I

Once upon a time a twenty-two-year-old “friend of mine” made a big mistake. For fear of embarrassing the author of this blog, the identity of this “friend” shall remain confidential. But I’ll give you a …