Sunday, June 22



The Quad: Not asking for it at Amber Rose SlutWalk, protesting status quo

On Sunday morning, I showed up to Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles with a friend wearing a bargain-bin negligee set and a black leather puffball choker, ready to strut my stuff. Read more...

Photo: Protesters marched against rape culture, sexual violence and slut-shaming in varying degrees of undressedness during the Amber Rose SlutWalk on Sunday in Pershing Square. (Kelly Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


The Quad: Buildings of UCLA, a history of philanthropists

If you think about it, it’s a bit weird that almost all of the buildings on UCLA’s campus are given people’s last names. Geffen, Luskin, Broad, Powell – UCLA students utter these names with familiarity on a regular basis, although we associate the names with a building or a professional school rather than the individuals themselves. Read more...



Throwback Thursday: UCLA could have been home to oil wells

This post was updated Sept. 28 at 2:47 p.m. UCLA welcomed thousands of families to move-in weekend last week. Students and visitors took in the lush green hills that run alongside Bruin Walk, the dominating, brick-laced architecture of buildings like Royce Hall and Powell Library and the readily visible blue-and-gold pride of Westwood’s largest institution. Read more...

Photo: (Daily Bruin archives)




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