Restrictions and guidelines due to recent global surges of COVID-19 pose new threats for Bruins eager to get out of the house and explore new places. Read more...
Photo: (Katelyn Dang/Illustrations director)
Royce Quad was once an epicenter of student life at UCLA. Now, in the digital age, the Quad is an attempt to recreate these discussion spaces online. Come to the Quad for analysis, explanation and student narratives about life on and off campus, within and without Westwood.
Restrictions and guidelines due to recent global surges of COVID-19 pose new threats for Bruins eager to get out of the house and explore new places. Read more...
Photo: (Katelyn Dang/Illustrations director)
The pandemic may have distanced people from one another, but it also drew Bruins closer to nature. Amid online learning and remote responsibilities, outdoor activities seem to be one solution in bettering self-care and mental wellness. Read more...
Photo: (Katelyn Dang/Illustrations director)
Cooking in college can be daunting. The Bruin Gastronomer aims to give students the knowledge and tools to cook affordable, simple and delicious meals that will fill brains and bellies alike. Read more...
Photo: (Photo courtesy of Avanthika Panchapakesan. Photo illustration by Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)
Westwood Property Owners Data from the LA County Assessor. Interactive by Priya Kanneboyina, Daily Bruin Staff. 220 businesses. 70 unique property owners. Endless foot traffic. This is the place Bruins around the world call home—Westwood. Read more...
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We have all heard the saying “too much of anything is bad” – a phrase that is glaringly obvious when we have a surplus of sweets or one too many classes in one quarter. Read more...
While the end of the school year can be an exciting time for Bruin graduates entering the workforce, it also comes with much uncertainty as it rides on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more...
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Four years of undergraduate and then straight off to graduate school – for so long, this has been a frequent track in our education system. However, several Bruins on the pre-med route have found benefits in taking a gap year before resuming the train. Read more...
Photo: (Katelyn Dang/Illustrations Director)