Ana Loport laughed as her supervisor described the eclectic collection of objects often found strewn about the campus after events such as graduation or Undie Run. The treasures might include underwear, condoms, and empty wine and beer bottles.
Author Archives: Sarah Winter
Israel still not viable EAP option
The hot springs along the shore of the Dead Sea and a visit to the Wailing Wall might sound like ideal aspects of a study abroad experience to some.
The Internet calls UCLA home
Most UCLA students might find it hard to imagine a life without the various technological devices that they currently rely on: sophisticated cell phones, high-speed laptops and fancy class Web sites.
Shoes leave prints of dead
A pair of pink baby slippers with a tag that read “Baby in mother’s arms suffocated, crushed, drowned falling off bridge in stampede; Aimma Bridge, Baghdad; August 31, 2005″ sat among over 60 pairs of shoes with similar tags on the lawn of Wilson Plaza on Thursday.
Exploring the tenant-landlord relationship
Last summer, Ivan Valdez was finished with his fourth year at UCLA and ready to leave his Westwood apartment.
Rising rent squeezes students
If UCLA students went to UC Davis looking for housing, they could find a private room in an apartment for less than half the price of a shared room in Westwood.
4/20 annually brings a smoker’s high heaven
Some people become paranoid, and others lethargic, while still others find everything hilarious and experience a case of the munchies. Marijuana draws various reactions from people, but it is celebrated by smokers far and wide on this day every year. April 20 is commonly celebrated as a day to smoke marijuana. While the reason behind […]