Steve Jobs recently stepped down from his position as CEO of Apple, giving us a chance to reflect on the career of one of the most brilliant men of the computer revolution.
Author Archives: Ram Dolom
In the know: The Berlin Wall
It is the 50th anniversary of the construction of the Berlin Wall, the physical and symbolic line that divided one of the world’s great cities into east and west.
_Students should embrace UCLA’s new digital humanities minor_
At this point, we’re all probably pretty tired of the happy punditry surrounding the ongoing technological revolution.
_First-year students have much to look forward to and learn about college life_
The immoderate triumphalism of high school graduation tends to be the peak of a steep emotional crescendo, beginning with that acceptance letter to a top-choice university.
_Scientists can create norms with disorder definitions defined in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders_
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-5, will be the latest incarnation of a text that has been redefining American culture and consciousness for decades.
_Writing lacks erudition_
With the end of week eight, the quarter is entering that fatal final phase. All across campus, a certain groggy humorlessness is setting in.
_Experts have worn out debate about God’s existence_
On Wednesday night, John Lennox, professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford and veteran of several debates with prominent atheists, gave a talk on the truth of Christianity.