When I finally told my parents during my first year of college that I wanted to become a teacher, they shook their heads in disappointment.
Author Archives: Katrina Oh
_Privatizing Broxton parking structure would cripple Westwood_
A keystone species is crucial to maintaining the structure of any ecological community. In Westwood, the Broxton garage fulfills this critical role, offering free two-hour parking that coaxes visitors to dine at restaurants and shop at stores.
_ASUCLA needs to renew initiative to cut course reader costs_
With the beginning of each quarter comes the emptying of wallets.
_Simple steps students, businesses can take to support Westwood_
With all the lease signs posted on the windows of the stores lining Westwood Boulevard, the pall that hovers over the graveyard of failed ventures is reminiscent of the nearby cemetery on Veteran Avenue.
Notorious lack of parking and high rents are some of the factors that have driven people away and left UCLA a perpetual ghost town.
To work or not to work
I am a global studies student, and the discussion surrounding my field of study has always been the same.
At UCLA, slow and steady won’t win the race
In the timeless fable of “The Tortoise and the Hare,” the slow and steady tortoise unexpectedly defeats the overly confident hare in a race.
Scientists must work to cure government underrepresentation
While the disparity between North and South Campus has been a recurring theme during UCLA’s Spring Sing, there is a dark underbelly to this merriment.