Tuesday, December 16

Student Camryn Deisman balances business and schoolwork as she runs Jayde Jewelry

This post was edited Nov. 14 at 8:39 p.m. Camryn Deisman is wiring together being a full-time student and managing the commitments that come with owning a small business. Read more...

Photo: Donning a sage green top and a spotted blue vest, Camryn Deisman holds a few pieces of her jewelry. The second-year music education student runs the small business Jayde Jewelry. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Sophia Lee gives study strategies a seat at the table with girlmeetsdesk

This post was updated Nov. 19 at 7:07 p.m. Sophia Lee has got some pages to turn in her textbooks. Run by the first-year anthropology student, girlmeetsdesk, an Instagram account dedicated to fostering healthy study habits in day-to-day life, provides both motivation and inspiration for its nearly 100,000 followers. Read more...

Photo: Sitting by her desk, Sophia Lee smiles at the camera. The first-year anthropology student runs the studygram account @girlmeetsdesk, where she has accumulated nearly 100,000 followers. (Neha Krishnakumar/Daily Bruin staff)


Restaurant Review: Wolfsglen’s delectable fall menu makes steep prices worthwhile

This post was updated Nov. 5 at 8:31 p.m. Wolfsglen is carving its place as the wolf of the food street. Located at the edge of Westwood, the one-year-old restaurant is beckoning in a new fall menu this season. Read more...

Photo: The interior of Wolfsglen is pictured. The one-year-old restaurant recently established a new menu in alignment with the fall season. (Courtesy of Wolfsglen)


Q&A: Nyambo Anuluoha talks upholding Yoruba traditions ahead of Fowler event

This post was updated Nov. 2 at 7:41 p.m. Nyambo Anuluoha is enthroning Yoruba traditions. The co-owner of KUTULA by Africana, the oldest African-print clothing store in Los Angeles, will be speaking about the cultural significance of crowns and other headpieces at the Fowler Museum on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Nyambo Anuluoha (left) and Kay Anuluoha (right) are pictured. The sisters are co-CEOs of KUTULA by Africana. (Courtesy of Nyambo Anuluoha)


Student owner Julia Montoya creates custom bouquets at Floral Fantasies

This post was updated Oct. 31 at 8:03 p.m.  Julia Montoya’s floral shop is in full bloom. In May, the second-year political science student opened Floral Fantasies, a business in which she said she designs and assembles bouquets, after discovering her passion for the craft when she created one for her 18th birthday. Read more...

Photo: Julia Montoya stands outside and smiles for a photo. The second-year political science student runs the bouquet business Floral Fantasies. (Neha Krishnakumar/Daily Bruin staff)


Q&A: Tananarive Due talks connections, writing process for new story ‘The Rider’

This post was updated Oct. 31 at 8:11 p.m.  In her latest short story, Tananarive Due invites readers on a macabre journey. Set during the Freedom Rides, Due’s new short story, “The Rider,” was released Oct. Read more...

Photo: Tananarive Due is pictured. The author, who is also a continuing lecturer in the Department of African American Studies, wrote a story for Jordan Peele’s anthology “Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror.” (Courtesy of Tananarive Due)




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