Monday, December 15

Daily Bruin Alumni Q&A: David Greenwald

Press Pass is rolling out the Daily Bruin Alumni Q&A series, where we connect with past staffers in the paper and see where the Daily Bruin has taken them in their respective careers. Read more...

Photo: David Greenwald, now a music critic at an Oregon newspaper, while at a Daily Bruin retreat in 2005. (Courtesy of David Greenwald)



The real benefits of fiction

Even in a world that offers thousands of diversions, fiction still deserves special recognition. Fiction isn’t just a series of distractions – the movies, TV shows and books that fall under fiction’s purview are our society’s favorite platforms for storytelling. Read more...

Photo: (Creative Commons photo via VisualHunt.com)


How does Myles Jack stack up?

When Myles Jack left school early to enter the NFL draft, some questioned his decision, including his coach, Jim Mora. Mora, citing his experience with professional draft rooms, noted it might be tough for a team to pull the trigger on Jack with so little tape to look at. Read more...

Photo: Myles Jack, who left UCLA early for the NFL draft, is now a top prospect. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Quad Questions: Rendezvous or Feast?

Bruins living on the Hill may have already heard about or experienced firsthand the most recent change in your on-campus dining options. That’s right, I am talking about the newest topic that’s making its rounds: residential restaurant Rendezvous being open on the weekends. Read more...

Photo: Rendezvous will now be open on weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)


The Quad explained – does UCLA even have one?

A lot has been said about UCLA campus buildings. Very little has been said about the spaces that separate one from another. It should be rather obvious as to why this is the case. Read more...

Photo: Wilson Plaza, flanked by the Student Activities Center and Kaufman hall while leading into Janss Steps, bears resemblance to the traditional campus quadrangle. (Arthur Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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