(Rachel Kristen Lee Yokota/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The Daily Bruin publishes its annual Graduation Issue at the end of every spring quarter. From unprecedented federal intervention to record-setting national championships, these works explain, investigate and reflect on UCLA’s 2025-26 academic year. This year, three print papers – published June 8, June 10 and June 12 – will accompany The Bruin’s coverage, available at UCLA Student Media's on-campus kiosks.This post was updated June 8 at 4:17 p.m.
Key takeaways:
After adjusting for inflation, UCLA’s median professor pay changed relatively little between 2020 and 2024, despite nominal salaries steadily increasing over the same period.
In professor Abigail Goldman’s “Media, Ethics, and Digital Age: Case-Study Approach” class, students go over various cases biweekly to discuss how a newspaper should deal with different aspects of news development.
I like to tell people that I’ve based my entire college experience on Pitch Perfect, just replacing acapella with Ultimate Frisbee.
While I’m (mostly) joking when I say this, what is definitely true is that I applied to the Daily Bruin because of Gilmore Girls.
Being an international student in the United States means receiving a lot of noes.
No, I can’t work off campus without receiving academic credit or filing a petition with the government.
I was seventeen when I attended a talk with Clarissa Ward. Only two minutes into hearing about her experience working as a war zone reporter in Afghanistan, Iraq and other places, I knew I wanted to be a journalist in some capacity.
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