Press Pass: While tiring, covering Coachella proves memorable for Daily Bruin’s A&E editor

The craziness of covering Coachella Weekend 2 began before we even reached the outskirts of Indio, California. Friday, 8 a.m. Daily Bruin’s Photo editor Michael Zshornack and I departed promptly from Westwood, congratulating ourselves on actually leaving at the time we said we would. We headed out for what would become one of the most […]

The Quad: Desert everyday outfits for whimsical, quirky Coachella fashion

We’re transitioning from weekend one to weekend two of Coachella, so it’s hard to scroll through Instagram lately without seeing an influx of pictures from the ubiquitous music festival. While festivalgoers from all over the world swarm the Indio, California, campground for the music, Coachella fashion often takes center stage – planning Coachella outfits is […]

The Quad: Tips for Weekend 2 from veteran Coachella-goers

Many UCLA students spent this past weekend basking in the golden sun, adorned in colorful glitter, quirky sunglasses and grooving to big names in music like Beyoncé and The Weeknd. These students comprise a small portion of the thousands of music lovers that travel from around the world to the balmy deserts of Indio, California, […]

Throwback Thursday: UCLA’s handling of 1987 rape case brought campus security issues to forefront

Throwback Thursdays are our chance to reflect on past events on or near campus and relate them to the present day. Each week, we showcase and analyze an old article from the Daily Bruin archives in an effort to chronicle the campus’ history. If you’ve ever felt UCLA Housing’s late-night access control procedures were overkill, […]

The Quad: Comparing Feinstein’s, De León’s policy positions in Senate seat race

This past weekend, student delegations from California universities travelled to San Diego for the California Democratic Party Convention. At the convention, which follows a similar model to the Democratic National Convention held during presidential election years, constituents have a chance to interact with and meet party leaders while candidates fight for the coveted party endorsement. […]

The Quad: Why you should care about the Winter Olympics

The score was tied 7-7, heading to the last attempt of the last end. The tension in the air was so palpable, it could cut through the very ice below it. The four-time Olympian stared at his target intently, crouched down, crept forward and released the stone. The dozens in the stands roared in anticipation […]

The Quad: UCLA students talk combating seasonal affective disorder during winter

I walk to class and admire people’s outfits nearly every day. Generally, I will gush over someone’s cute crop top or a pair of Yeezy shoes I want, but since the beginning of February I’ve noticed a change. People are now bundled up in coats and scarves, with their hands in their pockets and their […]