Sunday, May 18

Graduate student’s artwork localizes South Korean ferry tragedy

“I hope people are more aware of what we hear and maybe that’s not the truth after all,” says Camella Da Eun Kim, a graduate student in Design | Media Arts. Her artwork, exhibited at the Design | Media Arts MFA Exhibition: .CALM from Oct. 23 to Friday, localizes and calls attention to the sinking of the South Korean Sewol ferry, a tragedy in which about 300 people died, the majority of them high school students.


Bruins on the Street: Thoughts on the USAC special election

“People are generally uninformed or apathetic about it,” claims fourth-year political science student Amir Aghajani about the USAC special election. Daily Bruin takes it to the streets of Bruin Walk to see what our student body really thinks about the new transfer representative position, whether or not students are willing to fund a diversity referendum and to test the general campus climate regarding special elections. More »

“Balance Your Hyphen” Comic Strip Workshop

According to cartoonist, former Daily Bruin staffer and UCLA alumnus Alexander Hoffman, society is built around people who are either left-brained or right-brained. Regardless of which side your brain dominates, there’s an internal conflict that resides between the two sides. More »


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