Front-page image provokes emotional student response Donald Carpenter-Rios Perhaps you can imagine my surprise on Monday. Having casually followed the same thoroughly routinized route to campus through a slight and lifting fog, stopping at the same old leaf  and newspaper-strewn kiosk for my morning dose of the Daily Bruin, I saw the paper and […]
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‘B’ in ‘LGB’ stands for bisexuality, proudly
‘B’ in ‘LGB’ stands for bisexuality, proudly By Melissa Vogel I don’t know about you, but I’ve found all the coming out stories being shared this week to be incredibly inspiring. Rather than go through all the details of my life history, though, I’d rather share some of the thoughts I have of my first […]
Don’t be cynical about relationships and marriage
Don’t be cynical about relationships and marriage By Earl Williams In a recent Viewpoint column ("’Arc of a love affair’ encompasses ideal relationship," Oct. 10), Adena Chung outlined some of her thoughts about relationships and marriage. Since she candidly stated her personal slant up front  "It’s hard to write about this without sounding totally […]
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Clarifying Coming Out Week Editor: I am writing to clarify the comments attributed to me in your Monday cover story on National Coming Out Week, ("Coming out festivities hope to dispel stigmas, Oct. 10). By saying that the event was "a little too political" for me, I referred to the fact that I am not […]
Phi Beta Kappa honor society adds student subsidiary
Phi Beta Kappa honor society adds student subsidiary By Ben Gilmore Undergraduate students inducted into Phi Beta Kappa will now have a chance to mingle with each other at events designed to challenge the intellect. A student subsidiary was added on Oct. 10 to UCLA’s official Phi Beta Kappa chapter, which currently includes only faculty […]
Class acts fail to uplift movie audience in ‘Browning Version’
Class acts fail to uplift movie audience in ‘Browning Version’ By Mike Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Paramount is having a tough time figuring out what to do with "The Browning Version," the stoic, white-collar tragedy of an Abbey school classics professor. The remake of the lauded 1951 Michael Redgrave version is well-crafted, but it’s […]
The universal language of dance
The universal language of dance MFA candidate Malathi Iyengar translates human experience by weaving together ‘traditions and innovations,’ creating a tapestry of multicultural dancers, diverse dance techniques and Indian music. By Rodney Tanaka Love. Fear. Sorrow. Wonder. Master of Fine Arts student Malathi Iyengar explores the human experience and the battle between good and evil […]