Monday, April 27


Your opinion page needs you

Our e-mail box overflows every few days, so a part of my job description is to sift through every letter we get. We rarely publish anything we receive from outside the Daily Bruin. Read more...


Letters to the Editor

One of the few, but working for change I am one of the few African American student-athletes who was admitted to UCLA this year. Many of my peers have tried to belittle this accomplishment, claiming that I was accepted into the university based on my athletic ability rather than on my academics. Read more...


Taking a chance in Tanzania

Many freshmen entering UCLA want to graduate in four years. I was one of them. However, you may miss out on some incredible opportunities if sticking around Los Angeles most summers is the plan. Read more...


Break friendship boundaries

DURBAN, South Africa ­””mdash; When I told people I was studying abroad in South Africa, many of them reacted to the effect of, “Isn’t that dangerous?” or “You know people in South Africa have AIDS, right?” After I arrived and decided to go into downtown Durban to buy groceries, many South Africans, especially white South Africans, responded similarly ““ “Don’t go, it’s dodgy” ““ and then proceeded to relate multiple stories of people getting mugged or killed. Read more...