I’m writing in response to Janice Lee’s column, “Opinion: Amid normalization of dark humor, Bruins must choose empathy over entertainment.” She argues against consuming dark humor because we need to have more compassion for others.
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 8:02 p.m.
October is Bruin Earthquake Awareness Month. In the case of an unexpected natural disaster, there is no question that practice and preparation can save lives.
This post was updated Oct. 14 at 8:06 p.m.
Bockman Cheung’s recent piece on UCLA Housing struck a chord with me, genuinely. As Bruins, we’re constantly told that UCLA is a place where opportunity and excellence thrive; yet for too many students, the cost of simply having a roof over our heads has become an obstacle, not an opportunity.
The post was updated Oct. 11 at 12:15 p.m.
Dear Editor,
In your Sept. 18 article concerning a letter by many Jewish members of the UCLA community protesting the federal funding freeze, you seem to single out the Jewish Faculty Resilience Group as having a special reluctance to sign it.
Editor’s Note: The following submission contains descriptions of violence and sexual assault that may be disturbing to some readers.
The genocide in Gaza has entered a new phase.
Editor’s note: The following letter was written in response to the Opinion column “Embracing biracial identity through resilience, strength of female ancestors” by Mia Burzminski.
As a half-Chinese, half-white student in high school, I really connected with this article.
This post was updated May 10 at 9:58 p.m.
Back in early 2018, a small group of Bruins had a simple idea: what if we could create a space for students to donate their basic needs items back to other students?
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