UCLA students taking an arts and architecture course are pursuing one question as part of a quarter-long, self-exploration project.
Author Archives: Ryan Miller
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday commemorates the struggle for equality
On April 22, 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to more than 5,000 UCLA students and faculty.
Hundreds brave the cold to participate in student-led finals week tradition of Undie Run
Cold December nights don’t always call for jackets or scarves.
Alum takes 6th at marathon
When Eritrean native Mebrahtom “Meb” Keflezighi arrived in San Diego at the age of 12, he found it somewhat difficult to find his niche.
Tips to stay fit post-high school
Getting on a scale can be an absolute nightmare for many students after their first year in college.
Westwood Neighborhood Council election results challenged
Following the first-ever Westwood Neighborhood Council election that took place on June 26, a number of challenges have been submitted to the Office of the City Clerk regarding campaign violations and voting procedures.
Professors in summer session classes offer a change of pace
No, this is not happy hour at the local bar down the street. This is UCLA physics professor Raymond Waung’s happy hour where students are welcome to stay an hour after class to ask questions and seek homework help.