By the time the student could scoop up her belongings and find help, the tears were already coming.
Author Archives: Samantha Bryson
For many, sex is no casual affair
When Jina Im was pledging her sorority as a second-year, she was shocked to find out that some of her fellow pledges were still virgins.
UCLA Law to expand endowment
A campaign to raise $100 million for the UCLA School of Law launched Tuesday, marking the start of a 4 1/2-year effort to offset the effects of the state’s steadily declining financial support.
Before Olympics, controversy rages
This year, the Olympic torch, a worldwide symbol of cultural understanding, athleticism and peace, has in some cities seen more armed guards along its course than it has athletes.
If it’s private, mum’s still the word
On a campus where political protests, mass condom distribution and on-campus gay unions are considered commonplace, the number of taboo subjects among students is steadily shrinking.
Reeling in the right fish for your palette
If pork is the other white meat, then fish is the other other white meat.
Girl Scout cookies popular
Andrew Mendoza, a third-year psychobiology student, was walking down Bruin Walk talking on his cell phone when he heard the siren call that caused him to stop dead in his tracks, temporarily derailing his journey home.