Feather hair extensions can be found on the heads of celebrities and UCLA students alike. Is this spring trend for everyone?
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Poet, author Maya Angelou to speak at Royce Hall
The author and poet Maya Angelou is perhaps best known for her first autobiographical work, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” The book was nominated for the National Book Award in 1970, and spawned five sequels, chronicling her childhood and early adult years.
Rent the Runway website offers discount deals on designer dresses
It may seem pretty unattainable for someone on a college student’s budget to wear a designer frock seen in Vogue and on celebrities such as Blake Lively, Kate Winslet and Rihanna.
However, in the age of the Internet, that dream dress seen on the red carpet can literally show up at your door for a fraction of the price, courtesy of Rent the Runway at UCLA.
Launched in 2009, Rent the Runway is a website for high-end designer dress rentals, started by Harvard Business School graduates Jenny Fleiss and Jenn Hyman.
In one ear, over the other: Are bigger headphones really better?
Over the past few decades, headphones have become a technological staple among college students. Whether they are for musical accompaniment during the 20-minute strut to class, or used as a protective force field shielding students from Bruin Walk fliering, almost everyone has a pair.
FASHION OR WHATEVER: _Seemingly repulsive articles of fashion turn heads for all kinds of reasons_
Fashion can seem frivolous when a T-shirt costs upward of $1,000 a pop, but it can also make a meaningful feminist statement.
This idea stems from Leandra Medine’s fashion blog “the Man Repeller.” Medine said the blog is about outfitting oneself in a sartorially offensive way that will repel members of the opposite sex.
From drop crotch pants to shoulder pads, and animal hats to rompers, there is an austere desexualization in fashion.
_Happy hours in Culver City for the underaged_
Last Thursday was my roommate’s 21st birthday. While she went bar-hopping with older friends, my other underage roommate and I watched old episodes of “Skins” while I thought of places we could all go, where she could drink and we could drink Sprite and eat cheap food.
Alumna Sarah Ahn makes dramatic career change from neuroscientist to interior designer, wins national design contest
With a Ph.D. in neuroscience and more than five years of professional school behind her, alumna Sarah Ahn thought she knew what she wanted to do with her life.