Throwback Thursday: Arthur Ashe’s AIDS admission and the implications of his unwillingness

  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. Tomorrow as you walk down Bruin Walk, you may see Wilson […]

The Quad: A guide to Friendsgiving

With the holiday season quickly approaching, the short Thanksgiving break offers students a chance to rest, relax or catch up on studying before tackling the last few weeks of school. Deciding what to do with this time can be challenging, especially for those who live far away and can’t return home for the long weekend. […]

The Quad: Walk off the Thanksgiving food belly with Black Friday shopping

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and many of us are looking forward to celebrating the day with family and friends. Once the Thanksgiving festivities and feasting are over, another equally exciting and fun-filled day comes along – Black Friday. Black Friday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year, as many stores […]

Throwback Tuesday: Bruin reporter injured in game against Daily Trojan, avoids conscription

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. Over the weekend, UCLA’s football team suffered a disappointing loss to our […]

Throwback Tuesday: Former Daily Bruin staffer welcomes son, remembers newspaper proposal

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. In an alternate universe, students killing time before St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans […]

The Quad: ‘Radical Women’ exhibit sends strong messages on power of women of color

Perhaps it is impossible to teach somebody how to care for and accept others, or to see past gender or skin color. But the Hammer Museum’s latest exhibit tries to pierce through the intolerance permeating our society. Through the voices of a different time and of foreign countries, “Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985” makes […]

Throwback Thursday: Break out the cake, ASUCLA to celebrate 98th birthday

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. Turkey season is ripe in the air. Actually, I’m vegetarian, so tofurkey […]