Murphy Hall is pictured above. Columnist Sofia Martins argues that UCLA must improve its community engagement and be more receptive to student and faculty feedback. (Daily Bruin file photo)
I’ve never been good at predictions.
But when my community engagement professor asked a 25-student seminar how many of them felt UCLA cared about what they had to say, I knew almost no one would raise their hand.
Music has always captivated me. I constantly gravitate toward outlandish noises in songs and in my day-to-day surroundings.
I used to push these myriad noises to the back of my mind, along with big feelings and thoughts that kept screaming, “I am too much.” Then one day, I opened GarageBand instead.
Voters across California will vote in the state’s most uncertain gubernatorial jungle primary election. Five candidates sit atop the polls, each with a shot at making it out of the primary.
This post was updated June 1 at 11:10 a.m.
Twenty-six local Los Angeles County measures. Eighty state assembly members. The next governor of California.
Californians have the opportunity to decide the outcome of these races, among others, tomorrow.
Latin is a dead language.
Or at least that’s what I’d heard growing up. As a kid, the only time I was confronted with the language was in church, singing hymns I couldn’t hope to translate.
This post was updated June 3 at 8:27 p.m.
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.
Going to the gym at UCLA is more of a mental workout than a physical one.
It’s supposed to be simple: students go to the gym to clear their heads between classes or so they don’t run out of breath trudging up Bruin Walk.
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.
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