There is no shortage of female Bruins taking the small business world by storm, creating products ranging from knitted accessories to tie-dye hoodies and skillfully designed nail sets.
Halloween is back, and based on what past celebrations have looked like, it is safe to say this holiday is here to stay at UCLA.
In a 2005 Daily Bruin article, writer Derek Lipkin wrote about the various events that UCLA students could attend to celebrate Halloween.
From the tiny screen of your phone to the big screen of the Regency Village Theater in Westwood and everything in between, films are everywhere.
According to the Motion Picture Association in their 2019 THEME Report, the global box office market reached $42.2 billion in 2019, with the U.S.
Like sunflowers facing toward the sun, Himawari Boutique inspires customers to hold their heads high.
After dusting off her old sewing machine, third-year biology and English student Kylie Pham established Himawari Boutique in August 2020.
We have all heard the saying that food is the key to the heart, but what about food as the key to one’s culture?
For many Bruins with Asian heritage, cooking and eating food, especially with family, provides a connection to loved ones that transcends distance, overcomes language barriers and spans generations.
Alas, we can say goodbye to the tiny gray Zoom boxes and hello to lecture halls and discussion tables.
As fall quarter approaches, many Bruins are looking forward to in-person learning environments.
While the end of the school year can be an exciting time for Bruin graduates entering the workforce, it also comes with much uncertainty as it rides on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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