In this episode of “This Week,” Daily Bruin correspondents cover Adam Schiff’s Senate victory and Nathan Hochman’s win as LA District Attorney, UCLA soccer teams entering Big Ten tournaments, men’s and women’s basketball season openers and the 30th anniversary celebration of alumni-founded Asian American magazine “Giant Robot,” along with the upcoming horror film “Heretic.” Moreover, they discuss the election results and what it means for UCLA students.
On this episode of Bruin to Bruin, senior staffer Tavian Williams sits down with Robert Corzo, a 1988 UCLA alumnus who journeyed from business economics student to chief financial officer of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group.
Orientation is a time of transformation and self-discovery for many new students ahead of the start of their time on campus. As the next generation of Bruins prepares to take the stage, the Opinion editors, looking back on their own first years at UCLA, give their advice in the latest edition of “A Difference of Opinion Editors.”
Before You Begin as a Bruin: Find Your De-stressors
Russell Ahmed, assistant Opinion editor
Life at UCLA, for all of the right reasons, could not be more dissimilar to the reality of my central Ohio roots.
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“I am descending into London. Delta 186. When I land, I’m on my own. No one waits to pick me up at baggage claim.”
This journal entry, written Jan.
Listen to Opinion columnist Tavian Williams read his article “Opinion: UCLA needs an undergraduate business major to increase choice, job market options.” The articles was published April 25, 2024.
UCLA has long been known for its top-ranked programs in medicine, law and engineering.
However, there is one field of study that has been notably absent at the university: undergraduate business.
Listen to Opinion columnist Tavian Williams read his article “Opinion: Subject of racial representation remains divisive after affirmative action’s end.” The article was published October 22, 2023.
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On Jan. 23, 1923, a group of women came together to charter the Pi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated at UCLA.
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In June, the United States Supreme Court eliminated the use of race-conscious admissions in colleges and universities across the country by a vote of 6-3.
UCLA students and faculty expressed mixed feelings about the impact of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools on academic honesty, learning and society.
ChatGPT is a product developed by OpenAI, an AI research and development company, that interacts with the user conversationally.
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