By Jany Kim DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â LU ANNE DINGLASON/Daily Bruin Yvette Heredia, a sixth-year sociology student with a minor in policy studies, will be the first among her family to graduate from college. Read more...
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June 9, 9:00 pm
Against all odds, Heredia graduates
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June 9, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
Jerald Lincolioc Fifth-year, Microbiology Kerckhoff Steps on Bruin Walk – “This is a regular meeting place for my friends and my fraternity. I get two chalupas from Taco Bell every day and come out here to eat them.” Taylor Jordan Fifth-year, music Scuplture Garden ““ “There are always lots of good looking people and sometimes they are not wearing a lot of clothing. Read more...
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June 9, 9:00 pm
Past four years fraught with adversity
JASON LIU/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Thomas Soteros-McNamara [email protected] Â This week, the Class of 2002 graduates and leaves behind a campus far removed from the atmosphere which greeted them in 1998. Read more...
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June 9, 9:00 pm
UCLA degree valuable in job market
By Hemesh Patel DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] Â Daily Bruin File Photo UCLA’s reputation gives graduates, like the School of Law class of 2000, an edge in the job market, some say. Read more...
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June 9, 9:00 pm
“˜Super senior’ five-year plan not a bad thing
By Shane M. Nelson DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â When Charles Lee started UCLA in fall 1998, he thought he would graduate in four years. That’s what he thought everyone else did, but he was wrong on both accounts. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Majors don’t always constitute your career
By Hilaire Fong DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] After graduating UCLA, some students end up with jobs that seem completely unrelated to their majors, or they find creative ways to apply their educational background to their current work. Read more...
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June 5, 9:00 pm
Board considers new business model
By Rachel Makabi DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] Student services may be enhanced at a high cost to students if the Associated Students of UCLA decides to change the way it does business. Read more...