Founded in 1718 by the French, New Orleans has a colorful history that goes back centuries. Having been under the control of the French, Spanish and the United States, the Big Easy is truly a melting pot of culture. Whether it be the Spanish architecture, the French-inspired cuisine or American musical traditions, the influence of these great nations can still be seen in New Orleans today.
Built on European colonization, American music and Cajun spices
Gavin Meichelbock
Gavin Meichelbock is a third-year student pursuing a major in American literature & culture and minors in film and professional writing. After talking about movies way too much, he decided he might as well get an internship out of it. He started writing for The Daily Bruin and BruinLife in the fall of 2023 and has been an avid film, book, album and arts/entertainment contributor ever since.
Finn Martin
Finn Martin is a fourth-year Political Science and Comparative Literature student who hopes to serve overseas after graduation with the United States Peace Corps. He has written and photographed for BruinLife online and yearbook since his first-year at UCLA and takes a special interest in city guides and character highlights. When not on-site photographing or buried in the bowels of the Kerckhoff office, Finn can be found reading, exploring and planning trips that will never happen.
Emily Chandler
Emily is a fourth-year biochemistry student and hopes to pursue medical school after graduation. She shares her passion for photography as a staff photographer for BruinLife and photo editor for the yearbook. Outside of photography, Emily enjoys reading, digital design, long road trips and running.