Daily Bruin senior staff Natalie Green writes about her lockdown experience while working at Kerckhoff Coffeehouse.
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Inconsistent safety procedures in Hill housing are mostly for show
UCLA Housing’s policies on guests are a lot like some of our parents’ rules on sleepovers – strict, overbearing, grounded in good intentions, but definitely a little annoying. Depending on which building you live in, signing in a guest can be as quick and easy as swiping your BruinCard to let them in the building […]
One feminist’s thoughts on Milo Yiannopoulos and ‘Feminism is Cancer’
The event “Feminism is Cancer” may be misguided, but Yiannopoulos’ argument is worth a second glance.
Bruin Book Bag Guide: How to carry your campus essentials wisely
Backpack? Satchel? Rolling duffel bag? There are many options, but some are better than others.
The Quad: UCLA’s David Geffen Square proposal is a cry for money
UCLA, in an innovative and bold move in higher education, isn’t even waiting for the donation before doing the renaming anymore. Naturally, it involves David Geffen. The ever-growing list of things named after the “World’s Worst Philanthropist” is poised to expand again if the city of LA approves a proposal – which has been met […]
Attending my first academic conference
During finals week of winter quarter, I attended an academic conference, and you should too.
What do the UC’s principles against intolerance mean for Zionism?
The University of California Board of Regents finally adopted its long-awaited Statement of Principles Against Intolerance last week after much debate. If you followed the news at all during the week-long hiatus between the winter and spring quarters, you’d know that Zionism dominated the conversation. Originally, the Final Report of the Regents Working Group on […]