This post was updated Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Glued to VR goggles and the sofa, video game-obsessed children are not the only target market for artificial intelligence technology – now their grandparents are as well.
This post was updated Aug. 4 at 7:01 p.m.
Feeling connected to your culture when you’ve never visited the motherland, don’t know how to cook the food or speak the language, and have always lived in predominantly white areas seems like an impossible task.
This post was updated April 5 at 12:37 p.m.
Pink ribbons have curled, twirled and entwined themselves across the entire UCLA campus. Whether at the end of pigtails, on backpacks or printed on phone cases and T-shirts, it seems there is not a single student who has not seen or worn a pink bow.
While UCLA prides itself on its nationally recognized dining halls, fruits and vegetables remain largely inaccessible for many students despite being core components of a healthy diet.
“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Masses huddling around TV screens, cheers filling the air and drinks clinking together. Some may say it was the most remarkable day ever: the first moon landing.
After months of deliberating which “Love Island” couple is destined to make it to the end and which picture makes it to the Instagram summer dump, students face a blue and yellow adjustment around the corner.
This post was updated July 30 at 3:52 p.m.
UCLA students know that hard work and effort are the true determinants of success. But Bruins also have a tendency to believe that their accomplishments are due to luck or that they can expect better results with luck on their side.
This post was updated March 14 at 8:14 p.m.
As the clock finally turns to enrollment time, countless Bruins will refresh the class planner on MyUCLA only to be met with red locks, yellow warning triangles and a sinking, hopeless feeling.
The UCLA community expressed mixed feelings about the College Board’s revised curriculum for a new Advanced Placement African American Studies course.
The College Board announced its plan to create an AP African American Studies course in 2021, piloting the course in the 2022-2023 academic year.
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