No Offense, But: Homelessness

In a special edition of “No Offense, But”, Opinion columnist and prime contributor Chris Campbell interviews Westwood Village Improvement Association Executive Director Andrew Thomas and Bruin Shelter co-founder Louis Tse about the role of nonprofits in homeless advocacy. You can read Campbell’s full op-ed about homelessness here.

Debate team provides cultural and intellectual back-and-forth

The UCLA Speech and Debate team met yesterday with Chinese students from different universities for a lively back-and-forth about whether the United States should accept Syrian refugees. Both teams spent weeks going through facts and arguments to prepare for the debate, which was touted by the communication studies department as a prime opportunity for cultural […]

No Offense, But: Metro Riders

Last week, Los Angeles Times reported that despite the millions the Los Angeles County Metro’s invested in transit projects, ridership has decreased 9 percent from 2006 to 2015. Opinion editor Ryan Nelson and Radio Director and columnist Chris Campbell talk about the Metro and all its services. Whether you prefer bus, rail or your personal […]

No Offense, But: Internships

Is it better to pursue as many internships and hands-on experiences as possible during the early college years? Or should you focus on academics until you have a solid theoretical and problem-solving foundation before seeking work? Opinion columnists Anya Lukianchikov and Keshav Tadimeti debate on this week’s episode of No Offense, But.

That’s a Wrap! Episode 2: I’ve been everywhere, man

Welcome back to That’s a Wrap, the Daily Bruin’s A&E podcast! This week, contributors Nancy Segoviano, Carol Yao and Emily McCormick explore the world (no pun intended) of international travel. Later, what was up with Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio at last week’s Golden Globe awards? The A&E editors offer their takes on this and […]