Walking through the Los Angeles National Cemetery in Westwood brings back memories for William Beigel – but not all of them are his own.
Author Archives: Connie Chiou
UCLA heptathletes, decathletes sharpen up for Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships
Track and field is often known for superstar athletes who dominate their particular events.
Ready Player One: Players not defined by their in-game actions
There’s been a lot of buzz lately over Rockstar Games’ new game, the latest installment of the massively popular “Grand Theft Auto” series that is known for its open world game play and freedom of choice. But with the release of the game’s new trailers this week, the same questions we’ve heard over the years […]
Out of the rough: Golfer Tiffany Lua recovers from injury to guide UCLA back to the top
Tiffany Lua had a problem.
“The Self-Worth Project” captures participants’ fears and insecurities through photograph
A student stands in front of a camera and lifts her shirt to reveal the words “self, hate, respect, aware” written in bold black ink on her back.
Submission: UC smoking ban restricts individual choice
UC President Mark Yudof asserts that “offering a smoke-free environment (on UC campuses) will contribute positively to the health and well-being of all UC students, faculty, staff, patients, and visitors.”
UC sees rise in Chicano-Latino applications
Students of Chicano-Latino descent are now the largest ethnic group of freshman applicants applying to the University of California system because of increased high school graduation rates and expanding financial aid opportunities.