Just as birds wake up and sleep early of their own accord, humans also possess internal clocks to maximize hours during the day and regulate their restorative sleep cycle. Read more...
Photo: (Julia Chen/Daily Bruin)
Just as birds wake up and sleep early of their own accord, humans also possess internal clocks to maximize hours during the day and regulate their restorative sleep cycle. Read more...
Photo: (Julia Chen/Daily Bruin)
Sona Nalbandian is performing “Kamancha” on the aptly named four-stringed instrument, the kamancha. As the fourth-year ethnomusicology student plays, I feel the history of an entire people in the rippling vibrations of the strings. Read more...
Photo: Members of the Armenian Students’ Association pose for a portrait at an art auction held during the “Unplugged” event the organization hosted as part of its annual Armenian heritage week. (Courtesy of Rita Keushkerian)
This post was updated Oct. 25 at 3:16 p.m. I can’t believe I’m watching history repeat itself in front of my eyes. It’s been half a year since Hamas’ Oct. Read more...
Photo: Kerckhoff Hall at UCLA is pictured. (Daily Bruin file photo)
This post was updated April 9 at 10:03 p.m. Entering a university for the first time – especially one with a population as large and diverse as UCLA’s – presents various opportunities to explore adulthood through a new lens. Read more...
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This post was uploaded April 7 at 7:46 p.m. People often say that college is the best four years of your life. It’s a time of self-discovery as students meet individuals from diverse backgrounds, expand their educational horizons and learn to live independently. Read more...
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This post was updated April 5 at 12:37 p.m. Pink ribbons have curled, twirled and entwined themselves across the entire UCLA campus. Whether at the end of pigtails, on backpacks or printed on phone cases and T-shirts, it seems there is not a single student who has not seen or worn a pink bow. Read more...
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On a bright June day, fans filed into Hyde Park in London for a Pink concert, eager for an unforgettable experience. Little did they expect the bizarre turn of events when, mid-song, a fan tossed a bag of her mother’s cremated remains onto the stage, leaving Pink visibly unsettled. Read more...
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