Tuesday, June 17

Opinion: Music fosters tunes of comfort, nostalgia to the unfamiliar beyond national borders

“What do you mean you don’t know who Maria De Filippi is?” After living my whole life in Portland, Oregon, at 15 years old, I moved to Italy – a place that many would call a paradisiacal destination – with my family due to my parents’ divorce. Read more...

Photo: Manarola, a small town in the Italian Riviera, is pictured at sunset. (Courtesy of Chiara Grasso)




Opinion: Cancer taught me the true meaning of love, power of community

“I love you” is a phrase my family rarely exchanged. We often navigated our emotions in silence, even in the most daunting of times. Then, one day, three words pierced through the silent affection my family subscribed to: “You have cancer.” Suddenly, the quietness I was once used to transformed into a cloud of fear and uncertainty. Read more...

Photo: Amelia Zai is pictured sitting on a hospital chair at 11 years old. (Courtesy of Amelia Zai)



Opinion: UCLA needs an undergraduate business major to increase choice, job market options

UCLA has long been known for its top-ranked programs in medicine, law and engineering. However, there is one field of study that has been notably absent at the university: undergraduate business. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Anderson School of Management building is pictured. UCLA must create an undergraduate business major to increase opportunities for students entering the job market, argues Tavian Williams. (Daily Bruin file photo)




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