Every incoming freshman is invited to participate in a New Student Orientation session to experience life at UCLA and ask any questions they may have before the school year begins. Read more...
Campus, The Quad
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October 5, 12:05 pm
Questions Freshmen Ask New Student Advisors
Campus, The Quad
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October 1, 2:24 pm
Throwback Thursday, Week 1: Parking Woes
This Thursday, we’re throwing it back to 25 years ago when Opinion – formerly known as Viewpoint – columnist Rebecca Stone listed parking options of varying inconvenience for her readers and explained UCLA’s complicated history with parking. Read more...
Photo: A Daily Bruin Viewpoint columnist writes about parking issues in 1990. (Daily Bruin archives)
Campus, Opinion, The Quad
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September 29, 6:42 am
‘Racist Bruin’ stickers used hashtags to bring light to oppression
On Monday, many editions of the Daily Bruin and their respective newsstands were emblazoned with a sticker titled “Racist Bruin” which was splashed across half the front page. Read more...
Campus, The Quad
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September 19, 2:29 pm
Why are UCLA’s Sunken Gardens sunken?
UCLA is better known for its architecture than its greenery. This comes as little surprise. An urban campus like ours – spanning a mere 420 acres and hemmed in by a cemetery to the west and the very much alive civilization to the east – has to worry more about housing students, faculty and administrators than offering lush, open spaces. Read more...
Photo: Today, UCLA’s Dickson Court is flanked by what are collectively known as the Sunken Gardens, but this was not always so. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Campus, The Quad
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July 21, 3:03 pm
Timeline: A brief history of activism at UCLA (1969-present)
As it approaches its centennial, UCLA will almost certainly be celebrated as a university with a stellar academics, deep commitment to research endeavors across many disciplines and, of course, a legendary 112-NCAA-title-winning cluster of athletics programs. Read more...

