College students can change their majors as frequently as they change the sheets. But imagine completely switching careers ““ especially after going through the rigors of postgraduate study at both Boston University and Harvard, with a near-guarantee of a lucrative job as an attorney.
Author Archives: Devon McReynolds
Screen Scene: “Fred Claus”
Can’t you feel it coming? It’s (almost) Christmas ““ the most holy of holidays for Christians and consumers. A time for charity, family and of course, a predictable slapstick comedy ““ this year in the form of “Fred Claus.”
Weekend Review: Sigur Rós
The crowd on Collins Court at the John Wooden Center was a bit different than usual on Saturday night.
Diving team looks to gauge skill level with first match of the season
After ash and smoke from last week’s wildfires delayed their first meet of the season at the University of San Diego, the UCLA diving team finally opens up competition across town today at the USC Diving Invitational.
Weekend Review: “Thelonious Monk International Jazz Trumpet Competition”
While the weather may have been gloomy on Saturday, Schoenberg Hall radiated its own heat inside with the hottest jazz of today, courtesy of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Trumpet Competition.
For college radio, indie hits the right note
Love is in the airwaves.
Swimmers wade into season with a victory over Idaho
The Bruin swimmers opened their season with a 171-70 victory over the University of Idaho Vandals last Friday on an afternoon that honored the history of UCLA swimming.