Is it better to pursue as many internships and hands-on experiences as possible during the early college years? Or should you focus on academics until you have a solid theoretical and problem-solving foundation before seeking work? Opinion columnists Anya Lukianchikov and Keshav Tadimeti debate on this week’s episode of No Offense, But.
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UCLA Backpacks
UCLA students have a broad range of backpack styles. Students reveal stories about their backpacks and what’s inside of them.
That’s a Wrap! Episode 4: The New Phantom Hope Menace Awakens
Star Wars has come back – and the fans are raving! This week, the hosts jump lightspeed into the world of Jedi and Sith with two Star Wars mega-fans. Then, the A&E editors discuss the Netflix show “Making a Murderer” and the diversity controversy surrounding the Oscars.
Language learners exchange more than just conversation
Editor’s note: This is part one of a three part series in which Bruin contributors Sydney Walls and Laurel Scott follow two international students through the Dashew Center’s quarter-long Language Exchange Program. TRANSCRIPT: Bruin: Any first impressions so far? Maurer: It’s good. Quintero: Well I spoke to him in Spanish and he went like, “Oh”. […]
Week In Photos Winter Week 3
Winter quarter is going by fast, but before you step into fourth week take a moment to look through this past week in photos featuring alumni, faculty, and students alike.
Fashion Friday Week 3
This week Daily Bruin photographers embarked on the mission of looking for fashionable people around UCLA so they can tell us their story and about their clothes. Enjoy the first installment of a new weekly series on Spectrum.
Suyama Project gives voice to Japanese American experiences
The Suyama Project, a UCLA Asian American Studies Center endowed research project was started in 2014 to give a voice to Japanese Americans’ experiences during World War II. The project is named after Eji Suyama, a Japanese American combat veteran who became a doctor after the war. [gmedia id=35] TRANSCRIPT: LIN: It’s been 70 […]