Tuesday, July 1


With enough efforts, social housing could be solution to problems

California undoubtedly has a housing problem. Rents are soaring, populations of people who are homeless are spiking, and the working class is gasping for air as a lack of affordable housing chokes them out of major cities. Read more...

Photo: Homelessness is a rampant issue in California, and it is affecting college students who struggle to find somewhere to sleep every night. Social housing is a solution to that. (Daniel Leibowitz/Daily Bruin staff)



Worrisome unemployment forecast warrants caution for future postgrad

Halloween might be a month away, but that’s not what Bruins should be afraid of. A new nightmare is on the horizon: rising unemployment rates in 2020. Read more...

Photo: Anderson Forecast has warned of a possible recession in 2020, giving UCLA students inching closer toward postgrad life something to worry about. While a recession isn’t guaranteed, increasing unemployment rates could be an impediment on future job prospects. (Kanishka Mehra/Assistant Photo editor)




UCLA lacks majors that provide useful, real-life preparation for students’ careers

Choosing a major is hard. What’s even harder is graduating with a major that actually prepares you for a job. And at UCLA, that decision is even more daunting. Read more...

Photo: Students in social sciences with a dream career already in mind are disadvantaged by UCLA’s broad majors, which fail to provide them necessary skills for their desired jobs. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)