Orientation oversteps scope, hints vaguely at college life

Ian Eisner Click Here for more articles by Ian Eisner   Scavenger hunts, campus tours and flocks of wide-eyed high school graduates can only mean one thing: it’s orientation season. A time when pre-freshman from across the country, not yet jaded by the rigors of college, head toward UCLA for a three-day power-session filled with […]

Choosing classes, planning schedule doesn’t have to be painful, arduous

David Burke Click Here for more articles by David Burke   Every college student understands choosing classes is an important but potentially intimidating and frustrating process. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be that way. There are ways to choose your classes wisely and ensure your quarter is interesting and enlightening instead of boring and arduous. Two […]

Grad speaker reject list full of commies, drunks, porn stars

Anthony Bromberg Click Here for more articles by Anthony Bromberg   Who is the person you would really like to be your commencement speaker? That’s the burning question on everybody’s mind this time of year. It’s a great honor for whomever gets chosen to speak at such a prestigious school as UCLA. It’s good press […]