While Bridget O’Brien’s career as a journalist began with a story on coffee, my 15-day experience in Chile – made possible by a grant in the Daily Bruin alumna’s name – can be traced back to a coffee table.
A bill that was passed in the California Senate could prevent employers and schools from looking at applicants’ social media accounts during the application process.
Shoppers may no longer have the option of either paper or plastic, if on Wednesday the Los Angeles City Council votes in favor of an ordinance banning both types of bags.
Two talented but directionless indie rock bandmates belt out heartfelt lyrics as they struggle to bring their music out of the garage. They both whip their long dark hair around and smile as they allow their tunes to drown out all other worries, at least for the time being.
The lives of four Iranian young women, who are defined by drug addiction, sexual abuse and neglect, and their paths toward empowerment are highlighted in the documentary “The Glass House.”
With the goal of helping students and the larger UCLA community become intimately familiar with the issues of our day, Melnitz Movies and the UCLA Center for the Study of Women will present a screening of Michael Glawogger’s film tonight.
The question of what lies in the future is one with which many college students grapple. In Sarju Patel’s upcoming feature film “Life Tracker,” a group of documentary filmmakers comes face to face with this question as they follow a company that has discovered a way to predict one’s future based on DNA sampling.
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