(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.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.
A little over four years ago, I received my acceptance to UCLA.
I felt a multitude of emotions: happiness, validation, disbelief, gratitude and fear. I viewed UCLA as the final destination after years of hard work.
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