When I visit friends at other schools, I look for copies of their campus newspapers. I always have a preconceived notion that the papers will disappoint me, and they usually do. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
As newspaper has evolved, so have its staff members
Opinion
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Enter the next stage with passion
Commencement marks one of life’s most memorable milestones. It honors a significant accomplishment: the successful completion of the requirements for your degree. It also marks the end of an important formative period and the beginning of the promising future for which you have prepared at UCLA. Read more...
Opinion
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Enthusiasm buoys The Bruin
When people say we’re elitist, I start laughing. Most of us are loud, opinionated and cynical. But elitist? I wonder how the rumor got started. We eat our lunches in an unventilated office while making frantic phone calls, and finish writing our articles only to go home and stay up late writing papers. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Spectrum of options makes next step uncertain
Two of the scariest tests I’ve ever taken weren’t during midterm season or finals week. They were at the tail end of this past fall quarter, when I realized that I’d have to do more with my life than attend lectures, play intramural tennis and write sports stories. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Students have rawkin’ resource
I like sports. I like climbing trees best. I am so good. You do not believe me, but I am. I was with my friend Vince. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Road of life may be unusual, but don’t skip ride
Did you know it takes 30 hours to drive to Fargo? I do. Last summer, the adventurer in me accepted a copy editing internship at the Fargo-Moorhead Forum. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Following conventions important, but breaking them invaluable
I have distinguished myself at UCLA by tirelessly playing by the rules. As a Daily Bruin copy editor, I have spent countless nights correcting punctuation and hyphenation, ensuring Schwarzenegger (two Gs) and Condoleezza (two Zs) were spelled correctly, and always abiding by the AP Stylebook. Read more...