Sunday, June 9, 1996 So it’s goodbye for now, a time to leave memories behind For the past few weeks I’ve been counting down: Three weeks until graduation … two weeks … one … and now it’s here. I can hardly believe it. (Neither can my roomies). Four years and what’s happened besides everything? Nothing […]
Category Archives: Arts
Expand horizons with art, culture
Sunday, June 9, 1996 Experiences at UCLA give new outlook on future ow what? This represents my last piece of writing for the Daily Bruin after three years of service. I will walk onto campus for the last time as a student on Saturday. One stage of my life will neatly come to an end […]
Isn¹t it ironic … what you learn in college
Sunday, June 9, 1996 Important lessons in life usually gathered outside of classroom I just want to write a good -30- column. Something that will leave an impression on people, at least for a few hours. But that is what everyone wants; to leave their "mark" on the school, or write their name in wet […]
Running Down a Dream
Sunday, June 9, 1996 They’ve got goals, glamour, and a few tips for success. These UCLA graduates have successfully chased after careers in the entertainment field and are ready to let you in on their secrets.By Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor Everyone knows the horror stories of trying to "make it" in the entertainment industry. […]
Why it pays to work for free
Sunday, June 9, 1996 Book charts job market for lost college graduates By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Contributor It’s an infuriating catch-22. When hiring employees, companies demand experience. But in order to get experience, potential employees need to be hired. In "I’ll Work for Free: A Short-term Strategy for a Long-term Payoff," Bob Weinstein offers […]
Celluloid heroes take the bite out of reality
Sunday, June 9, 1996 Cinema and music provide refuge from the banalities of life I’m not done tormenting UCLA with my writing, but this is my only chance at a 30 column, and I was convinced over drinks that I should write one. Against the continuous warnings of those cooler and more cynical than I, […]
Confessions of a would-be Trojan
Sunday, June 9, 1996 Squirrel sightings, maternal mandates swayed big decision I almost went to USC. I was brought up at the Coliseum wearing cardinal and gold. Practically my whole family went there  parents, grandparents and my two aunts. My little brother just finished his freshman year at USC. The back of our car […]