Danielle Taylor stands for a portrait. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)
I have written for the Opinion section of the Daily Bruin for almost four years now. While many aspects of the work are incredibly rewarding, my favorite part of being a columnist has always remained the same.
One hundred articles later and seeing the byline “Rahaf Abumansour, Daily Bruin staff” still feels surreal.
Writing a 30 column to commemorate my time at a place that has meant so much to me feels just as unreal – a full-circle moment in the best way.
I accidentally pulled an all-nighter for my first project at the Daily Bruin.
I joined the Daily Bruin right during the momentous return of DBTV – Daily Bruin Television – a broadcast-style series initially active in the mid to late 2000s.
Daily Bruin has always been about the people.
In the spirit of that sentiment, I will spare you the spiel of how much I grew and learned from being a part of this organization – as a contributor, assistant Photo editor, senior staffer, Photo editor and senior staffer again (in that order).
The Daily Bruin has been my longest and most stable relationship in college.
I said that haphazardly as a joke to my roommate last week, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized how literal the statement was.
I always wanted to live a marvelous life.
There is a Jefferson Airplane song I listened to in my childhood called “The Other Side Of This Life.” It is a meditation on the absurdity and unpredictability of existence beyond what you can see.
Unlike most of my work at the Daily Bruin, I started writing this column early.
On the other hand, I turned in my fall intern application freshman year an hour before the deadline.
I always wanted to live a marvellous life.
There is a Jefferson Airplane song I listened to in my childhood called “The Other Side Of This Life.” It is a meditation on the absurdity and unpredictability of existence beyond what you can see.
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