You See L.A. Abroad: If the world’s interesting, LA is more so. UCLA needs to help Bruins explore it.

Mariah Furtek is a staff columnist studying abroad in London until winter quarter. In this column series, she analyzes UCLA’s study abroad program and examines from afar how Bruins live in their beloved Los Angeles. Gleaming skyscrapers rub shoulders with museums and shops, each jockeying for a position in the crowded skyline. This city is […]

Westwood fails to offer students both entertainment and basic living essentials

It takes a village to raise a child. Thank goodness UCLA students have Culver City. Students have long complained about their needs being neglected by the Westwood Neighborhood Council. Many have perceived these complaints as being primarily about the lack of nightlife – bars, dancing, live music and pool tables. Sometimes, the conversation has extended […]

Unconventionality of 2018 Bruin Bash lineup supported sociopolitical discussion

Bruin Bash and sensitive sociopolitical topics typically don’t go together. This year they did – and tickets still sold faster than Bird scooters flying down Bruin Walk. Bruin Bash is an annual concert organized by the Campus Events Commission and the Cultural Affairs Commission, and is part of True Bruin Welcome week. While all students […]

UCLA should encourage student camaraderie with more social events

Now that the week zero festivities have settled down, and all that’s left are the flyers littering Bruin Walk, Bruins will need to find a way to keep themselves busy. UCLA pulls out all the stops during zero week for its True Bruin Welcome, which consists of a week’s worth of social activities, brightly advertised […]

UCLA must support students by providing more accessible options for textbooks

There are many things to like about attending a university during the 21st century. Ask someone older, and they may share a horror story or two of lugging textbooks for miles, uphill both ways. But even today, Bruins don’t have an easy time getting ahold of textbooks, with long lines in the Ackerman Student Union […]

Enormous Activities Fair limits search for clubs to zero week, on-campus students

You know it’s zero week when the Enormous Activities Fair is in full swing and students are walking around with bunches of flyers in their hands. The obvious thought on these Bruins’ minds: So many clubs, so little time. Each year, UCLA hosts the EAF to give students an important first glance of student life […]

UCLA severs access to learning platform, compromizing students’ employability

Harder, faster, better, stronger. Those aren’t just the lyrics to a catchy song. For thousands of UCLA students these words are a daunting reality as the job market forces them to know more, perform better and adapt faster. The reality is no degree, regardless of rigor, intensity or technicality, can prepare students for the challenges […]