The 93rd Academy Awards ceremony was hosted in part at the Los Angeles Union Station. (Courtesy of Matt Sayles/Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)
As an experienced Zoomer, I got ready for the Oscars this year with a dress shirt and pajama pants on.
Being the Daily Bruin’s theater, film and television editor this year came with some unforeseen challenges as the entertainment industry essentially ground to a halt.
This post was updated April 12 at 2:25 p.m.
Contributors Eva Danesh and Noah Danesh share insight on the popular review hub Bruinwalk.com and the team behind the website in this installment of Behind the Bruin.
All it takes is one word for a news organization to lose a reader’s trust.
An essential responsibility of newspapers everywhere, including the Daily Bruin, is to provide people with the facts they need to make informed decisions in their everyday lives.
A photographer’s ability to cover athletics in the midst of a pandemic is a reflection of three traits: ample preparation, adaptability and awareness.
As a Photo editor this year, I have witnessed the COVID-19 pandemic throw control out the window.
Welcome to the Copy Shop – the platform for members of Daily Bruin Copy to rant about the Oxford comma, discuss sensitivity in mass media and attempt to generally demystify the mind-boggling and all-too-misunderstood world of the copy editor.
Welcome to the Copy Shop – the platform for members of Daily Bruin Copy to rant about the Oxford comma, discuss sensitivity in mass media and attempt to generally demystify the mind-boggling and all-too-misunderstood world of the copy editor.
The Daily Bruin doesn’t write itself. Behind every copy placed on newsstands and every story published online, lies the journalistic process of hundreds of hard-working contributors, staffers and editors.
Welcome to the Copy Shop – the platform for members of Daily Bruin Copy to rant about the Oxford comma, discuss sensitivity in mass media and attempt to generally demystify the mind-boggling and all-too-misunderstood world of the copy editor.
The Daily Bruin isn’t printing this quarter, but this isn’t the first time we’ve scaled back on print production.
Just this week, the Daily Bruin’s upper management announced that the Daily Bruin would cease print production through the end of the 2019-2020 academic year, in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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