A campus divided
“Are you North or South?” is an all-too-common question heard around campus, but what does it truly mean?
From someone else’s keyboard
In the maze of Boelter Hall lies a culture of rampant academic dishonesty. Welcome to UCLA computer science.
Lost in translation
"Growing up as a Taiwanese American was conflicting and confusing. I had these dual, dueling parts to my identity, yet I felt like a part of neither."
The activist’s balancing act
Tear gas and rubber bullets, essays and final exams. School didn’t stop student activists from protesting systemic racism this past spring quarter.
The definition of freedom that cost 300K American lives
There is enough blame to go around the COVID-19 pandemic, and the government isn’t the only culprit. How does the American definition of freedom factor into the country’s response to the pandemic?
Serving those who’ve served
UCLA is ranked as the fifth-best college for veterans – but what is the college experience really like for these Bruins?
A stale American ideal
Being a child of immigrants brings multiple challenges and multiple gifts. And American culture only amplifies them.
Tutoring through troublesome times
Online learning has left many grade school students stranded, jumping over technological hurdles for their education. UCLA’s student-led tutoring groups are trying to help.
Who really runs Westwood?
COVID-19 brought out the worst in Westwood landlords. But living in Westwood has always been a struggle of predatory landlords and ramshackle apartments.
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