UCLA’s Centennial Celebration and the Class of 2019 share a few things in common: both come with milestones that call for remembrance. As UCLA rings in its 100th year, graduating seniors simultaneously look back on the highs and lows of their college experience. Whether it be fierce feelings of homesickness or shining academic achievements, here […]
Author Archives: Alexandra Bell
Throwback Thursday: Recent AFSCME strikes rooted in nearly 20 years of unresolved negotiations
If you missed it the first time, chances are you noticed the bright green shirts and horns of striking AFSCME Local 3299 members the second time, the third time or the fourth. The recent strikes are nothing new. On May 2, 2001 the Daily Bruin published an article covering a strike staged by 400 people […]
The Quad: As LA starts to heat up, here’s a guide on how to avoid sunburns
The Quad: Exploring the rise of California’s multibillion-dollar craft beer industry
California’s in the middle of a beer boom. Gone are the days when Pabst Blue Ribbon, Budweiser and other cheap, mass-produced beers were the only brews on shelves – craft beer and the movement surrounding it are here to stay. The movement surrounding craft beer started in the late 1970s when legislation was approved to […]