I always have newsprint on my hands ““ in the past few years, it’s become a daily occurrence. Maybe it’s a nice reminder that the ill-fated print newspaper hasn’t died yet, but really, it just means I need to wash my hands.
Author Archives: Samantha Schaefer
Advisory vote on proposed Den seating change to appear on next week's USAC ballot
The proposal to move student seating in the new Pauley Pavilion to unify the section at the cost of sideline seats has garnered a mixed and muted reaction from some students.
Forecasting UCLA
The phrase “campus climate” usually only surfaces when an event like the recent viral YouTube video “Asians in the Library” sends ripples through the community.
UCLA students aid struggling town in Mexico
MACLOVIO ROJAS, MEXICO “”mdash; The local market was emptier than usual, but even in the light rain, there was still a line of people waiting to be seen at the makeshift clinic.
Senior scholars expand knowledge
Bob Ross moved to California for his family, but chose Westwood for the university.
Young@Heart senior choir can still rock ‘n’ roll
Steve Martin grew up with a love for music but always turned a deaf ear to rock ‘n’ roll.
Architecture: Muse of Royce
If the temperature’s right, walking through Royce Hall’s arches and down the rose-colored and terra cotta corridor is like stepping into 11th-century northern Italy.