Dylan Tzung stands for a portrait. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)
When I first started drafting this column, I found myself wishing that I had some beautiful story to explain why I applied to the Daily Bruin.
Saying goodbye has always been harder for me than saying hello.
The words themselves come out easily enough – the “Thanks for coming in!” when designers finish their shifts, the “Drive back safe!” while being dropped off after retreats or Design socials and the “Great work tonight,” murmured after a grueling late run.
I knew I wanted to be a part of the Daily Bruin even before I came to UCLA.
But when I joined Outreach as a freshman in October 2021, I didn’t know how big of an impact joining a new seven-person section would have on my college experience.
It is June – and if the poets are right, I ought to be tired of being brave.
Perhaps that reads at odds with the headline of what is my final byline, but I’m unusually at a loss for words.
If destiny is real, then mine was born on the lawn of the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden.
In 1969, my grandfather was walking to a Peter, Paul and Mary concert when he saw my grandmother sitting on a bench.
Normally, you want to have some idea of what you are going to do after finishing college.
For a second there, I thought I knew.
But now, when people ask me my plans after I graduate, I give them a long-winded answer that can simply be summed up as: I’m still trying to figure it out.
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