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Ryan Nelson: Students should embrace the college they’re in, not where they could be
I confirmed my intent to enroll in college on May 1, 2012, just like nearly every other prospective college student in the country.
And it wasn’t UCLA.
Key UCLA games to watch in the fall
Sept. 1: Men’s soccer at Indiana – Indiana won the NCAA title in 2012. Sept. 6: Women’s soccer at North Carolina – North Carolina won the NCAA title last season
Nekter Juice Bar opens its doors in Westwood
Nekter Juice Bar opened in Westwood recently in hopes of attracting the business of health-conscious UCLA students. It opened its doors on Lindbrook Avenue on July 19, a block away from a similar store – Pressed Juicery on Kinross Avenue.
USTA Collegiate Team Camp helps foster tennis players’ development
From cherry picking in Yakima, Wash., to photo ops with rocky hills along a scenic drive to Portland, Ore., Robin Anderson’s experience with her United States Tennis Association collegiate squad provided a lighthearted change of pace for the Bruin.
Maia Ferdman: Pushing boundaries vital to study abroad experience
Baguettes, berets and cigarettes. On my flight to Paris for the global studies travel study program, these were the images I expected to greet me.
Movie Review: ‘R.I.P.D.’
At this point, the “buddy cop” genre is hopelessly formulaic. The industry has ’80s hits such as “48 Hrs.” and “Lethal Weapon” to thank for that. But even “R.I.P.D.,” a film notable for somewhat diverging off the path with a supernatural flair, can’t escape the inevitable course of becoming lackluster entertainment.