
Students sit in a large lecture hall. Columnist Ingrid Gruber argues UCLA must do more to protect students from gun violence, especially for students who have experienced gun violence before. (Daily Bruin file photo)
On April 22, 2022, during my senior year of high school, a lone gunman shot more than two hundred rounds of ammunition into my school. My peers and I joined a survivors club none of us wanted to be a part of.
When I say Bieberchella, what do you think of?
Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G and Addison Rae? Or influencers, gentrification and $700 worth of merchandise?
Though Coachella 2026 had some highlights, students must acknowledge that Coachella is past its prime.
At first, the chant of “Hands off Iran” echoing through Bruin Walk sounds right. It feels like a call to avoid repeating the political interventions that have caused so much harm in the past.
This article was updated May 10 at 7:08 p.m.
An expanded and emboldened version of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrived in California last summer.
The agency’s uptick in immigration enforcement operations in Southern California, beginning in June 2025, sparked protests, with many criticizing ICE’s use of masks to conceal officers’ identities.
I’m writing in response to Janice Lee’s column, “Opinion: Amid normalization of dark humor, Bruins must choose empathy over entertainment.” She argues against consuming dark humor because we need to have more compassion for others.
When ASUCLA was first founded, it was created to serve students.
But today, with the Bruin Life and Undergraduate Experience Fee Referendum, ASUCLA is asking for $27 per quarter from those same students – and through referendum language that is unacceptably vague.
The Board believes Bruin Bash, an annual concert hosted by the UCLA Cultural Affairs Commission and Campus Events Commission, is a selling point for the university, not essential to student life.
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