It has been said that if railroad companies had realized they weren’t in the business of building trains, but rather in the business of transporting people, they would have owned airlines. The lesson is no different for the Daily Bruin. Sometimes its staff becomes so engrossed in producing words and images they forget that, despite […]
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If you need me,just call 911
Dialing 911 from a campus telephone may bring a surprise: the medical professionals who respond could also be your classmates. For 25 years, the UCLA Emergency Medical Services team has been saving lives in addition to igniting the careers of undergraduates who hope to gain spots in the competitive world of professional medicine. Students working […]
85 years later, and only The Bruin’s purpose is obvious
One of my favorite days this summer, oddly enough, was spent at Young Research Library. I didn’t have any classes to cram for, any papers to research or even a book to return. Instead, I spent nearly six hours browsing the first 10 years of the Daily Bruin. But on the first issue, 85 years […]
Closed USAC session on fee allocation criticized
Against the advice of an administrative official, the undergraduate student government went into closed session for a large portion of its meeting July 27 to discuss possible litigation against the university regarding the allocation of mandatory student fees. The Undergraduate Students Association Council went into executive session ““ under what members of the public and […]
Photographer’s full range revealed in new exhibit
Diane Arbus’ influence on modern photography may be unmistakable, but one of the 20th century’s most iconic photographers has been largely ignored by museum curators. The full spectrum of her works rarely enters the consciousness of even her biggest admirers. That selective recognition will certainly be swayed by three local photo exhibitions, including the monumental […]