Saturday, June 21



Reporting for The Bruin exceeded expectations, brought me friends for life -30-

I didn’t expect my UCLA experience to be very meaningful. I knew I could have fun, try new activities and meet new people at UCLA. But to have a consequential time at a university I just transferred into within two years, all during a global pandemic, fed into my glass-half-empty mentality. Read more...

Photo: Andrew Panosian stands for a portrait. (Megan Cai/Assistant Photo editor)


Opinion: Bruins must be more critical consumers of news coming from social media

There is no doubt that social media has revolutionized news consumption and the spread of information online. However, along with these benefits comes the imminent danger of misinformation and its severe consequences, both for those who consume it and society as a whole. Read more...

Photo: A pair of AirPods lies next to a phone with social media apps on its screen. Social media is a double-edged sword – while it can keep people informed of news in a quick and accessible way, it can also spread misinformation and panic. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Covering protests through photos allowed me to uplift community voices -30-

I often ask myself, “What legacy will I leave behind?” The follow-up question can’t help but nudge its way in the back of my conscience: “Am I making the right decisions with the course of my life?” Growing up as a low-income, first-generation transfer student perpetuated my drive to succeed and beat the odds of becoming just another number in the system. Read more...

Photo: Chelsea Westman stands for a portrait. (Anika Chakrabarti/Photo editor)





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