 I'm Teresa Valenzuela, UCLA Alumni Social Media Director. My older brother and my younger sister also graduated from UCLA, so it's been a part of my life and a part of my family. The picture in UCLA Collection really helps us to tell the UCLA story and share images, history, digitally through social media. So we've heard in our channels that alumni just love like our black and white photos, the historical photos and aerial photo of UCLA. They love seeing what it is that UCLA was and is. And you know, it just takes them back to their years on campus. The positive feedback we receive all the time is, I wish I was there. I want to go back to Kirkoff. I want to go back to Royce. I want to see my friends again. All that nostalgia just kind of comes right back. Open access means accessibility and availability. It's important for us to preserve UCLA's history and to really showcase it. UCLA has been part of people's lives for over a hundred years. And so why not keep going and keep sharing that tradition? Open UCLA leading the way.