No Offense, But: Internships

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.

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”. […]

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 […]