Deciding on a college, choosing a major and then finding a job; the magnitude of our decisions seems to grow with our age and perhaps that’s why, as students, we are supposedly becoming more and more responsible.
Author Archives: Sarah Mier
Support better forms of Los Angeles public transit
Anyone who escapes the Westwood bubble is all too familiar with the constant gridlock when entering the 405 Freeway from Wilshire Avenue and the smog that clouds the Bruins’ vision all the way to the Pacific.
Fixing Pauley will cost an ugly penny
Plans have been developing for the renovation of the famous Pauley Pavilion.
We should direct ire over cuts at Sacramento
Student protests have an undeniable energy and vigor that have been extremely effective in enacting change in the University of California’s history.
Ten things every Bruin must do
There is plenty of college advice out there; you don’t have to pick up the Daily Bruin to find it.
Program’s suspension a major disservice
Between first-pass enrollment restrictions and a lack of strong faculty advisement, international development studies students have run into some problems as the major has expanded.
Real life can wait; vacation can’t
Windows rolled down, friends in the back seat and stereo blasting “Summertime” by Sublime is the epitome of the last day of school for me.