
A view of Brentwood from the Hill is pictured. UCLA advocates should recognize ecocide as a crime, writes Opinion columnist Angelina Alkhouri. (Max Davis-Housefield/Daily Bruin senior staff)
“Green in the Blue and Gold” is a series created by Angelina Alkhouri, an Opinion columnist and a third-year human biology and society student. She will write about sustainability pitfalls at UCLA and the greater Los Angeles community, along with the consequences of choosing to ignore them.
Fifty signatures and some paperwork could get a UCLA student in good academic standing a maximum of $15,332.46.
If you do not believe me, try running for a position on the Undergraduate Students Association Council.
Exactly a year ago, I decided to run for International Student Representative on the Undergraduate Students Association Council.
At the time, that decision felt both obvious and slightly unhinged.
Alysa Liu won something more precious than gold before her skates even scratched the ice in Milan.
By enjoying every minute of her performance, regardless of possible results, the UCLA student-turned-figure skating star showed the world that living by one’s own rules is more valuable than any medal.
When learning to write an argumentative essay, students are introduced to the dreaded counterargument. Students are told they must state an argument they don’t believe in so that they can refute it in their next paragraph.
This post was updated April 16 at 8:05 p.m.
When I look at them, they are distant. All of my flaws, they lack. They somehow know everything about a campus that still feels so foreign to me.
This post was updated April 12 at 8:11 p.m.
I arrived at UCLA to embrace my future. But my professor sent me into the past.
My fall quarter English professor required we source physical copies of the novels we read in class.
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