(By Valerie Liman / Daily Bruin)
For Bruins making travel plans, sustainability may be a factor worth considering.
The tourism industry – which accounts for 5% of total global carbon dioxide emissions – contributes to global warming, as well as the destruction of natural environments and communities, according to the Nature Journal.
Many Bruins moving to Los Angeles from a different city, state or country may find changes to a vital part of their everyday lives: food.
While food at UCLA is ranked first in the nation, some Bruins can find difficulties adapting to it, given the differences in cultural cuisine.
For UCLA students, different forms of transportation provide a critical link between campus and the job and recreational opportunities Los Angeles offers.
California has long embraced cars as its primary mode of transportation and is traditionally considered an auto-centric state, according to the California Capitol Museum.
Nostalgia has the powerful ability to connect people to their needs and sense of self, a theme presented even as far back as the tale of Greek mythological character Odysseus, according to the Society for Classical Studies.
The consumer industry has been facing a dilemma as the trend of second-hand clothes shopping grows in popularity.
One of the latest movements in fashion has turned customers toward thrifting – or shopping for used goods at second-hand stores – and away from fast fashion clothing that is mass-produced at a rapid rate to keep up with trends.
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