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Exhibit appeals to both sight and taste
Sometimes, art can be found in the bruised curvature of a banana. Other times, it can be found in the waxiness of a dry microwaved chicken or in the freezer of a frozen food enthusiast.
TGIF strives for greener UCLA
The USAC President’s Office has made sustainability a key priority on its agenda this year.
No need to increase difficulty of university’s science GE requirements
As a North Campus student who religiously reads the Daily Bruin, a column came to my attention. (“Science GEs pose little challenge,” April 7).
Mighty Mic brings money and awareness to Congo
In an effort to help abate conflict in Congo due to war over natural minerals, Mighty Mic organizers raise money and awareness for the region.
The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Poet and English Professor Harryette Mullen reads live on air
Professor Harryette Mullen recently received the fourth annual Jackson Poetry Prize. Mullen teaches poetry and African American literature at UCLA, and this week she joined us in the studio to read her poem “We Are Not Responsible.” [2:23]
Sexual battery occurs at intersection of Landfair and Gayley avenues
On April 1, a man allegedly hugged a woman from behind and grabbed her breast near the intersection of Landfair and Gayley avenues.