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The definitive college student guide to necessary electronics

by Adlyn Ogude March 8, 2021
by Adlyn Ogude March 8, 2021

Embed from Getty Images Bruins – identifying which technological gadgets you need to succeed is daunting, and, lucky you, I’ve done the hard work for you. I narrowed it down …

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U.S. passes 500k deaths, new variant and mental health of frontline workers

by Kristine Aramyan March 4, 2021
by Kristine Aramyan March 4, 2021

With an astronomical rate of over half a million lives lost to COVID-19 in the U.S., California accounts for over 51,000 who have died. The new U.K. strain of coronavirus is posing a possible threat of transmission at alarming rates, unlike any other variant. Frontline workers are experiencing burnout.

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COVID-19 vaccinations are no joke

by Rachel Share March 2, 2021
by Rachel Share March 2, 2021

Casual Jewish-jokes are definitely a fresh approach for SNL, but hey it hasn’t exactly been a comedy show since Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

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Classical music for new listeners

by Ted Song March 1, 2021
by Ted Song March 1, 2021

Embed from Getty Images No one even listens to classical music anymore. Although this is a common sentiment among many, that doesn’t mean it’s bad music! Just like pop or …

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Quarantine Must-Reads

by Shuyi Li February 26, 2021
by Shuyi Li February 26, 2021

With over a year into the pandemic, we’ve all been more or less restricted to the confines of our homes, and I’ve thought a lot about the role that art, …

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Keeping up with the quarter system

by Lea Ozdere February 22, 2021
by Lea Ozdere February 22, 2021

Ten weeks. Three to five classes. Twelve to nineteen (or more) units. A lot of stress. And a social life? Must be the quarter system! You’ve heard the debate between …

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How capitalism and the blissful ignorance effect are ruining professional sports

by Joseph Salem February 19, 2021
by Joseph Salem February 19, 2021

November 28th, 2020 marked the day when heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson came out of his 15-year retirement to fight the boxing world champion Roy Jones Jr. At the same …

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9 shows to watch during quarantine

by Kristine Aramyan February 19, 2021
by Kristine Aramyan February 19, 2021

From networks like Hulu to Netflix or Amazon Prime, the subscriptions of endless binge-worthy shows during the year of 2021 will have you glued to your screens. Whether you’re revisiting …

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Sen. Ted Cruz takes a trip to Cancún amid Texas crisis

by Kristine Aramyan February 19, 2021
by Kristine Aramyan February 19, 2021

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has left communities to suffer the deadly freezing storm in Texas alone as he travels to Cancún with his family for a vacation.

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Things to do in LA: Quarantine edition

by Shuyi Li February 17, 2021
by Shuyi Li February 17, 2021

Just because we’re in the middle of a pandemic, doesn’t mean you can’t safely enjoy some of the unique sights that LA has offer.

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