Student dorms and apartments will be bustling next week as students prepare to move out for the summer. Discarded pieces of furniture line the streets of Westwood because students are unable to sell or transport their belongings.
Author Archives: Jeffrey Wang
Submission: Make the most of your time, youth while at UCLA
I’m no Moshe Cavalin, the precocious math student who started strolling the halls of UCLA at 11 years old. In a way, he is probably more accepted than what I am. He’s not stumped when people ask, “What year are you?”
Ready Player One: Music levels up video game play
My level-35 catlike Khajiit crouches in the mountains of “Skyrim” and peers over a ridge that overlooks a camp of marauders.
UCLA launches new archive platform to preserve campaign histories
The end of the recent Los Angeles mayoral elections also brings the digitization of numerous campaign websites. But a new archiving platform within the UCLA Online Campaign Literature Archive will allow these pieces of digital political history to be preserved for years to come.
Submission: Surplus state revenue should go toward public higher education
As the governor and legislators wrestle with the size of greater-than-anticipated state revenues and what to do with additional funds, there is one priority where Democrats, Republicans, conservatives, liberals and moderates should be able to come together – public higher education. The state Legislative Analyst’s Office has projected revenues that are $3.2 billion higher than […]
Top-seeded UCLA battles Vanderbilt on unfamiliar turf
The UCLA men’s tennis team finds itself in a familiar position, albeit in an unfamiliar setting.
UCLA women’s golf set for NCAA East Regional
The precision of golf demands constant retooling and modification, and it is rare for players to not work on some aspect of the game, whether swing or strategy. In the two weeks since the No. 8 Bruins last took the course, several team members have taken the opportunity to make minor adjustments in their game.