Wednesday, January 21


Letters

We at UCLA’s Education Abroad Program were disappointed with the errors in Dorothy Augustyniak’s recent article on students who have studied abroad (“UCLA students return home, discuss time abroad,” News, June 6, 2002). The errors were especially surprising given Ms. Read more...


College isn’t just about books

By David Dahle Student apathy is a disease that has infected students at UCLA in the recent years. Many students here are content with focusing solely on their academics and work myopically towards their degree while the vibrant nature of campus life seems to deteriorate more every year. Read more...


Speaks Out

What is the biggest issue confronting incoming students? “Adjusting to dorm life is hard to do as a freshman just because it’s very different from home. Read more...


Long-distance love requires work, trust

By Keely Hedges DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR Be warned, Bruins: now that you’ve made one of the biggest decisions of your life ““ if and where to go to school ““ you are faced with an even more gut-wrenching decision. Read more...



Yoke of herd mentality must be kicked off

Michelle Singer Click Here for more articles by Michelle Singer UCLA is a ranch. It is nothing more than a large commercialized estate that pulls together well-bred children from high schools all over California (and elsewhere) and places them in an environment that only facilitates more similarity and banality. Read more...