Friday, April 3

Student organization RefineLA promotes environmentally conscious fashion at UCLA

Style and sustainability are being redefined at RefineLA. Led by fourth-year statistics student and club president Sheridan Ohlinger, RefineLA is a student organization devoted to making environmentally conscious fashion easily available to both UCLA students and the greater Los Angeles area. Read more...

Photo: Alyssa Vu, Faith Yuan and Sheridan Ohlinger wear their favorite outfits. The three students are a part of RefineLA, a campus organization that focuses on sustainability in fashion. (From left to right: Courtesy of Alyssa Vu, Courtesy of Faith Yuan, Courtesy of Sheridan Ohlinger)



Restaurant review: Dunkin’s lackluster selections leave customers feeling more bitter than sweet

The bold claim that UCLA runs on Dunkin’ turns out to be quite a stretch. National coffee chain Dunkin’ had its grand opening in Westwood on Jan. Read more...

Photo: Located on Gayley Avenue, Dunkin’ claims to offer a convenient, on-the-go service for busy Bruins. But its impersonal service and lackluster menu bring nothing new to Westwood. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)


Restaurant review: Everytable sacrifices quality for convenience in grab-and-go model

This post was updated Jan. 23 at 6:11 p.m. Even though Everytable might be good for every day, it’ll be hard to justify eating there all the time. Read more...

Photo: Located on Lindbrook Avenue, Everytable adds a bright pop of grab-and-go cuisine to Westwood’s culinary scene. But the experience does not live up to the vivid pop, writes Ionescu. (Amelie Ionescu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Student Cristina Williams tells clients’ stories through ink

Cristina Williams is inking vivid visuals to life. The fourth-year world arts and cultures student offers tattoo services through her brand Art of the Ink Tattoos, where she said she connects with clients to fulfill their ideas for a tattoo design. Read more...

Photo: Cristina Williams shows off one of her intricate tattoo designs on a sketchbook. The fourth-year student runs Art of the Ink Tattoos, her business where she inks designs onto clients. (Ethan Manafi/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA student finds entrepreneurial spirit in his slime business Sliimeyhoney

Mark Lin is cooking up a sweet storm of slimes. The first-year pre-business economics student is the creator behind the online slime business Sliimeyhoney. He said he first started making slime as a hobby when it was trending around 2018 and began his business in June 2020 as a way to share his products and the stress-relieving effect of playing with slime. Read more...

Photo: Mark Lin stretches a blue slime apart. The first-year pre-business economics student is the owner of Sliimeyhoney, a slime business. On Friday, he will pitch his business to five investors on ABC’s “Shark Tank.” (Sofia McMaster/Daily Bruin)



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