Friday, April 24


Daily Bruin helps break anonymous status quo

I suppose I’ve grown accustomed to anonymity over the past three years. After all, I live in a city of about 3 million people, attend a school of roughly 37,000 students, and sit in a lecture hall with as many as 300 students. Read more...


File-sharing continues despite UCLA’s efforts

Downloading music has evolved from the depths of one college student’s dorm room to become an almost integral part of the college experience as today’s graduating seniors have lived through ““ and been a part of ““ the early history of online file-sharing. Read more...




Schrauth head here at 32 points, thanks copy

In its truncated form, a joke I used to tell in third grade goes like this: A boy was born with just a head. His first day at school, all the other children made fun of him, so when he went to bed that night he prayed for a body. Read more...


Ongoing construction meant to benefit students

The UCLA that students see today will likely be different from the UCLA they will see tomorrow. The small university that began in 1919 as the southern California branch of UC Berkeley has rapidly grown, with rising buildings and face-lifts that can easily be seen throughout the typical undergraduate’s stay at UCLA. Read more...