Flailing arms, sweaty bodies and shattered TV screens aside, motion-sensor video game consoles have revolutionized our culture in and out of the gaming world. The latest revolution comes in the form of Microsoft's Kinect. Read more...
Flailing arms, sweaty bodies and shattered TV screens aside, motion-sensor video game consoles have revolutionized our culture in and out of the gaming world. The latest revolution comes in the form of Microsoft's Kinect. Read more...
Starting in 2012, classes may be just a click away. A pilot program that will give UCLA students full credit for classes they take via the Internet is in the works. Read more...
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The problem of racial isolation lies within the composition of urban communities, not within the schools that serve those communities. Read more...
A number of UCLA language departments are teetering on the brink of disaster, only they don't want to admit it. Read more...
Is public parking in Westwood going for good? The Westwood Neighborhood Council won’t let it disappear without a fight. Brent Gaisford talks to us about Westwood’s struggles in the face of Los Angeles’s $350 million budget deficit.
Bad economy, better rent prices? What’s the apartment hunt looking like for students fresh out of the dorms?
And what was your mother like? This week, Radio Director Sarah Rogozen asks Accounting Professor John Hughes this question. We also get Daily Bruin Opinion Columnist Jordan Manalastas’s viewpoint on parenting techniques.
You’ve got questions and we’ve got answers on this week’s edition of Long Story Short, the Daily Bruin’s weekly news and culture show.
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There is a little quip I have heard somewhere or another about all stereotypes being steeped in truth. Read more...
In response to Carly Cody's article in the Daily Bruin "Reserve GEs for underclassmen" (Jan. 14), I respectfully disagree with her proposal to require students to finish their general education requirements by the end of their sophomore year. Read more...
Submitted by Ben Zuckerman In December 2010 the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act failed to pass the U.S. Read more...