Author: bruinreview
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UCLA’s Lack of Urinal Dividers Spawns Penis ! Envy ! Panic !
By Keaton Larson Across UCLA’s campus, a dangerous trend preys on the ultimate male insecurity: penile inferiority. As more and more urinal dividers are removed, students are forced to face the shocking truth that their endowment may have been less than generous. This has led some to suspect that the removal of dividers was a […]
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Why Wealth Creation in America Needs to End
By Peter Shoemaker I’m going to take a wild guess that you either worship billionaire founders as the best thing since sliced bread or think wealthy elites are too f$&#*%g rich (viva la revolución!). Regardless, I think it’s time for an entirely fresh perspective. Reader, have you ever set aside the tired, 2-sided argument and […]
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The Art of the Business Family
A Guide to Maximum Efficiency in the Familial Environment By Julia Tung Your children need to be prepared for the formalities of the business family and the business world, so it is important to introduce them to Google Calendar and Gmail as soon as possible. However, exposing them to the internet too early in life […]
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The American Dream – Dispelling the Myth of Social Immobility
By Alexander Hemerling Landing a job after college is never far from our mind. We worked hard and were fortunate enough to get here. Now, with an eye to the future, we join clubs, secure internships, and take difficult classes, all with the hope of learning something that interests us but also makes us attractive […]
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PersianZuck
By Joe Rainey Sitting behind a desk laden with computers, keyboards, and scattered notes is Sam Kazemian – the President and co-founder of Everipedia, also known as PerzianZuck. “There is no better time to [start a company] than in college or right after college.” Kazemian is one of the few that took his own advice. […]
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Making Conversation: Depression and Mental Health
By Emma Kowiak Depression is one of the most debilitating ailments in the entire world, affecting over 300 million people, according to the World Health Organization. In the United States alone, 18 million, or 1 in 10, individuals suffer from depression. It takes 110 American lives per day with over 3,500 suicide attempts caused by […]
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Hyper-Stacking: Is it worth it?
By Chloe Murphy When college application season hit, I didn’t check my transcripts, or scan over the prompts. Instead, I headed towards a dusty drawer next to my desk and dumped out all the club memorabilia and awards accumulated over the past four years. I asked myself a question: What’s the pattern here, and how […]
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The Villianization of Disagreement
“We have become strongly opinionated while minimizing disagreement and corrupting its meaning.”