Editor’s note: This article describes instances of violence that may be disturbing to some readers.
On the fourth day of the UCLA Palestine solidarity encampment, a community member asked me, “What should we do if there’s a bomb?”
I replied incredulously, “Bombs aren’t allowed at UCLA.”
The next night, a Zionist flashed encampment participants with their holstered pistol.
After a spring quarter with a deep level of civil unrest, division and traumatic events, many incoming and returning UCLA students feel anxious about traveling back to campus.
This post was updated Sept. 25 at 8:55 p.m.
Like many members of the Bruin community, I was alarmed to discover that UCLA intends to significantly expand its police arsenal prior to the 2024-2025 academic year.
With Los Angeles set to host the 2028 Olympic Games, the city has increased its public transit expansion efforts to prepare for the arrival of thousands of visitors and athletes just four years away.
To everyone who just got accepted to UCLA, congratulations.
Applying to colleges is a painful process with years of preparation, months of waiting and days and nights spent scrambling through deadlines.
“Majority vote wins!”
It seems like only yesterday that we used this phrase for every group decision.
We thought we were mirroring our country’s electoral process, using terms such as “democracy” and “fair” to justify choosing pepperoni over cheese pizza for the class party.
Welcome, or welcome back, to all of our incoming and returning students! We are so excited to have you joining us here on campus and in Westwood Village.
As I approach my last year at UCLA as an English student, the persistent question of, “What’s next?” nags at my brain.
Contrary to some areas of study like computer science or business administration, this major doesn’t illuminate one clear career path for students to follow post-graduation.
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