This post was updated July 10 at 6:50 p.m. Ranked first in college dining by Niche for the fourth year in a row, UCLA’s food remains recognized by both students and staff. Read more...
This post was updated July 10 at 6:50 p.m. Ranked first in college dining by Niche for the fourth year in a row, UCLA’s food remains recognized by both students and staff. Read more...
Between classes, clinical volunteering and personal hobbies, pre-health Bruins may have plenty to consider when crafting a well-rounded application for graduate school. Nowadays, research is often a requirement for students to be competitive for graduate and medical school applications. Read more...
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As senior Bruins juggle upcoming job opportunities and graduate offers, they may feel anywhere from elation to fear with graduation around the corner. For some international Bruins, the prospect of graduation and the uncertainty that follows may be especially daunting. Read more...
Photo: Pictured are alumni Siyi Gong and Tristan Que who reflect on their past experiences as international students. (Courtesy of Siyi Gong and Tristan Que)
After numerous quarters of hard work, senior Bruins prepare themselves for a moment that has been culminating since their first year: graduation. But with UCLA’s plethora of departments, programs and communities, there are also various different types of graduation ceremonies students may choose to attend. Read more...
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For decades, students have met their significant others through classes, clubs or mutual friends. However, things changed in 2020 because of COVID-19; many Bruins were not able to participate in the typical UCLA festivities for new students, such as Bruin Bash and the Enormous Activities Fair, at the start of their UCLA experiences. Read more...
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Research opportunities for undergraduate students are present in every corner of UCLA’s campus, from Dodd Hall to Engineering IV. However, despite the glowing amount of opportunities, landing a desired, worthwhile research assistant position as an undergraduate STEM student is not easy. Read more...
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As Bruins move along in their college career, properly looking after one’s health is an important responsibility. Whether it is one’s own or campus-provided insurance, students reflect on their insurance usage throughout the school year. Read more...
Photo: Pictured is the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center located in Bruin Plaza. Bruins weigh in on UCSHIP, a health insurance plan offered by the University of California campuses. (Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)