Attendees of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books walk around booths. The festival, hosted at University of Southern California, featured several speaker panels as well as booths selling merchandise. (Pranav Akella/Daily Bruin)
Readers with all kinds of taste found their literary matches this past weekend. Sunday, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books penned the ending to its annual celebration of books and storytelling at the University of Southern California.
“Green in the Blue and Gold” is a series created by Angelina Alkhouri, an Opinion columnist and a third-year human biology and society student. She will write about sustainability pitfalls at UCLA and the greater Los Angeles community, along with the consequences of choosing to ignore them.
This post was updated April 21 at 10:36 p.m. More than 150 demonstrators protested an event with the United States Department of Homeland Security’s head lawyer at the UCLA School of Law on Tuesday.
James Womack was looking forward to auditioning to become a speaker at the School of Law graduation ceremony in May. But this spring, Womack learned he was barred from doing – or auditioning for – the commencement speech.
Transfer students make up more than a third of the UCLA undergraduate student body, but myths persist about the transfer experience and application process. Nearly 53,000 transfer students have graduated from UCLA in the past 26 years, according to the university’s alumni association.
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