Monday, June 9



The Quad: UCLA organizations maintain campus presence through student initiative, support

Ever wondered what it’s like to run an organization at college? While a handful of students may have experience with clubs, organizing and recruiting at the college level can be an entirely different feat. Read more...

Photo: CALPIRG (top) and the UCLA Debate Union (bottom) are examples of student-led clubs at UCLA. Many Bruin leaders said maintaining student-led clubs can be a challenging, but eventful experience. (Top to bottom: Courtesy of Zach Wong and Kathryn Gonzalez-Valle)



The Quad: Lack of undergraduate-focused business education proves challenging for Bruins

UCLA, the #1 public university in the nation, ranks in the top 10 for fields such as computer science and nursing, according to U.S. News. But what about areas outside of STEM? Read more...

Photo: Job recruitment can be tough for Bruins interested in business, especially when UCLA is a non-target school. Job fairs, mentorship and student-led communities can help Bruins navigate the business field. (Daily Bruin file photo)


The Quad: Digging up construction noise’s consequences for students

Westwood is a bustling neighborhood frequented by UCLA students and Los Angeles residents alike, but a closer look at the beloved college town reveals one thing in particular: Westwood is a city under construction. Read more...

Photo: Westwood is a community under construction. Whether it’s from Metro construction or building new housing spaces, adverse noise can lead to negative impacts. (Ariana Fadel/Daily Bruin staff)




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