For each generation of students that passes through UCLA, it may be difficult to realize that the Spring Sing tradition they enjoy so much is actually 65 years old, or that students dressed in blue and gold have journeyed to the Rose Bowl with UCLA license plate adornments for even longer.
Author Archives: Lucy Benz-Rogers
UCLA-USC rivalry tradition still running strong
Meggan McGrath’s connection to UCLA dates back to November 1989 when her parents brought her home as a newborn from the hospital.
California Social Science Experimental Laboratory plans 2000th social experiment
If you were given $200 to split however you wanted between you and an anonymous person, what would you do? What if the other person could deny your offer and no one received any of the money, or if they could see your decision-making process on the computer?
Undergraduate students find green opportunities
The moment when the issue of climate change first hit home for Natalie Gaber was during her freshman cluster course on the environment.
Students show apathy toward local elections
With the 2008 presidential election months in the past and President Barack Obama in office, students are now facing another election: the Los Angeles city elections in March.
Cotsen Institute offers bright future by studying the past
Discussion of the field of archaeology often conjures up images of Indiana Jones and unimaginable treasures hidden in exotic locales.
A walk down campus’s memory lane
There are different parts of a UCLA campus tour that can stay with students long after they first hear them.