How does ChatGPT impact the humanities and higher education as a whole? In the second and final installation of this miniseries, Podcasts contributor Phoebe Brous hands off the questioning to fellow contributors Kaitlyn Esperon and Sonia Wong.
This post was updated June 4 at 8:15 p.m.
Cash bail will no longer be allowed for misdemeanors and nonviolent felony cases in Los Angeles County after a judge’s preliminary injunction went into effect Wednesday.
A recent study by the American Lung Association found the Los Angeles and Long Beach area had the worst ozone air pollution in the country.
According to the 2023 State of the Air report published April 19, nearly 120 million people across the United States live in counties that received an F for either ozone or particle pollution in 2023.
As senior Bruins juggle upcoming job opportunities and graduate offers, they may feel anywhere from elation to fear with graduation around the corner. For some international Bruins, the prospect of graduation and the uncertainty that follows may be especially daunting.
Faculty discussed a new flood control and stormwater recapture program that has had a successful pilot run during its usage in recent storms in the Los Angeles area.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Phoebe Brous and Sonia Wong talk to Winnie Xu, co-founder of Preserving Abortion Access: California Task Force, about promoting sex education conversations and contraceptive access at the University of California system.
Turkish and Syrian students said they have felt neglected by the international community following devastating earthquakes on Feb. 6.
As of Tuesday, government officials have reported more than 40,000 deaths and the estimated economic loss is more than $1 billion, according to the World Bank.
This post was updated Feb. 7 at 8:22 p.m.
While college is a place for students to learn to live and study more independently than ever before, this newfound independence can also be a source of stress.
While nearly nine million people in the United States identify as at least partially American Indian or Alaskan Native according to a 2021 U.S. Census Bureau survey, there is often a misrepresentation and a lack of curriculum surrounding Native Americans in U.S.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Wendy Minn, Kyla Ventura and Sonia Wong describe on-campus housing options and give advice on what housing to choose and move-in.
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