Monumental birthdays are cause for grand celebrations, but they are also ripe for reflection.
Every milestone brings about renewed hope for the future and insight into the past.
Last August, the Daily Bruin Editorial Board called on UCLA to comply with the California Public Records Act, a law that gives citizens access to state and local government records.
At a finance career fair, desperation is easy to spot.
Finance has long been an industry in which connections often determine your professional opportunities. UCLA students are usually at an advantage here: They have a vast, engaged network of alumni who want to help fellow Bruins because that identity still means something to them.
This post was updated July 6 at 12:04 a.m.
Contrary to the beliefs of the students and faculty interviewed in Avital Abramov’s June 7 piece, “Students, faculty frustrated with high parking costs, limited permit access,” UCLA should not increase parking availability or decrease parking fees.
Last spring, my grandma sent me an innocuous text: “Dang weather! It’s too stormy to drive, but I need to pick up some Target gift cards to pay my DirecTV bill.”
Unbeknownst to her, the DIRECTV representative she had spoken to was a scammer who convinced her she could pay her bill with gift cards.
This post was updated July 12 at 7:27 p.m.
A journalist sends an email to a UCLA administrator.
The administrator then forwards it to the university’s strategic communications team.
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