Hilgard Avenue is pictured above. Columnist Grecia Linares argues UCLA must do more to ensure students who live in sorority houses on Hilgard are protected.
(Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Private security is often a feature of high-profile events, with uniformed people who stiffly stand at the entrance checking bags and patting down patrons.
The service is not often used for residential spaces.
Millions of high school seniors in the United States are meticulously planning their next steps.
With an excess of online discourse about choosing a school, college is seen as the biggest contract a young adult can sign.
A swarm of bodies is blocking your way, begging for attention.
They keep talking to you, despite your disinterest. They even ask for your autograph.
You could be an A-list celebrity – or a UCLA student walking down Bruin Walk.
A hidden oasis on the outskirts of campus known as “Narnia” is a popular spot for UCLA students to hangout with friends, take a walk or, much like the name suggests, feel transported to a quiet and magical place away from the bustling bubble of Los Angeles.
This post was updated May 27 at 8:31 p.m.
Several campus organizations hosted an April 14 event where Omer Shem Tov, a former Israeli hostage, spoke about his experience in captivity.
This post was updated May 25 at 8:51 p.m.
I walk into Westwood with one thought on my mind: I need a cup of coffee.
What used to be an action with one goal – getting caffeine into my body – has manifested into so much more.
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