When he finished studying physics and philosophy at Cal State Fresno, Dustin Ancalade spent a year doing nonprofit work in Atlanta. There, for the first time, he found himself examining questions of race, culture and, most importantly, what he thought it meant to be black. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Students struggle for funding and mentorship in overlooked, understaffed program
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Promoting a greener campus
Bruin Plaza became a bit greener Tuesday when student groups set up booths and held activities to educate community members on how they can create a more environmentally sustainable UCLA. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Students of liberal arts face major prospects
While it may be easy to dismiss liberal arts disciplines with a "what are you going to do with that?" attitude, numerous North Campus Bruins will attest that graduating with a degree in the arts, humanities or social sciences can be intellectually and financially rewarding. Read more...
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April 21, 9:58 pm
Unifying for peace
Speakers from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict spoke on Monday at UCLA to give their perspectives and offer hope for peace. Read more...
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April 21, 9:57 pm
Googling the future
History is created every day, but it's not very often that we get to learn about this history in the making in class. Read more...
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April 21, 9:57 pm
Science&Health: Finding memory
The game is called Memory. Read more...
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April 21, 9:55 pm
Feature Photo: Bring on the books
Photo by Jack Rosner/DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF Jose Cuevas sets up a tent in the Schoenberg Quad on Monday afternoon in preparation for the Festival of Books, which is set to take place this weekend. Read more...