Daily Bruin Graduation Issue 2013, part 3

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A YEAR IN THE LIFE DA I LY B R U I N F I L E P H OTO

Daily Bruin Photo walks you through the highlights of the 2012-2013 school year. Visit dailybruin.com/grad2013/ yearinthelife to view your own interactive and personalized “Year in the Life” timeline.

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Your year began with dancing the night away at Bruin Bash...

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You spent four hours cheering on UCLA as they dominated USC at the Rose Bowl,

and getting your hands dirty at Volunteer Day. DA I LY B R U I N F I L E P H OTO

leaving the Trojans soaking in the rain. DA I LY B R U I N F I L E P H OTO

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Most of us voted in our first presidental election, re-electing President Barack Obama. DA I LY B R U I N F I L E P H OTO

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You witnessed the men’s basketball team play its first game in the newly renovated Pauley Pavillion.

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You spent 26 hours on your feet during Dance Marathon, raising $475,422.57 for the Pediatric Aids Coalition at UCLA.

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You braved the cold of winter quarter, stripping down to your underwear and racing around campus to relieve stress.

YANGZI SHE/ DA I LY

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You witnessed men’s basketball qualify but fall short in March Madness, losing to Minnesota in their first game. DA I LY B R U I N F I L E P H OTO

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BLAINE OHIGASHI/ DA I LY

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BRANDON CHOE/ DA I LY

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Your voice was heard in the USAC elections, as you voted for candidates from three slates.

NEIL BEDI/ DA I LY

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KATIE MEYERS/ DA I LY

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You heard Bruin Harmony rock Pauley during UCLA’s annual Spring Sping, winning the Best Overall Entry Award.


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ERIN NG/ DA I LY

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TIM BRADBURY/ DA I LY

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A few weeks later, you took over the Intramural Field to jam with your friends at the JazzReggae Festival.

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Now, you are finishing up your last finals and getting ready to jump into the Inverted Fountain...

or waiting for your chance. VICTORIA CHANG/ DA I LY

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Bringing the

Legends to Life

The Daily Bruin Photography department decided to put a twist on a series of well-known UCLA urban legends. These myths have piqued the interest of incoming UCLA freshman during their orientation tour, as they attempted to decipher between reality and fiction. The following five photo illustrations depict what UCLA would be like if the legends were true. NEIL BEDI, BRANDON CHOE, AGNIJITA KUMAR A N D KATIE MEYERS/ DA I LY B R U I N S E N I O R STA F F P H OTO I L LU ST R AT I O N S BY

Janss Steps The iconic Janss Steps h ides a d a rk secret. A fter a feud over the design of the steps, one of the late Janss brothers requested that his body be buried underneath the sixth step to prevent his brother from remov i n g the st a i rs. Since then, stepping on the sixth step has been said to bring bad luck. Decades later, on a n eerie summer night, the hand of that same Janss brother pierces through the sixth step.

Jim Morrison’s Locker Back in the ’60s, when T he Doors f ront m a n Jim Morrison attended UCLA, he used a locker on the fourth floor of the Math Sciences Building. Between classes, Morrison had a habit of licking LSD-laced stamps and sticking them on the front of his locker. Students have reported hearing the ghostly sound of Morrison’s voice echoi n g th rou g h the halls of Math Sciences late at night.


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Bruin Paw Years ago, a superstit iou s s t udent fou nd himself in an unfortunate situation: He woke up two hours late to a final for a crucial class. Forgetting his lucky rabbit’s foot in a hurry, the student instead decided to rub the Bruin statue’s paw for good luck. The student aced his final and went on to become an academic urban legend. Nowadays, desperate students line up on Bruin Walk during finals week in order to receive the paw’s good grace.

Bunche Hall The California Highway Patrol began noticing an increase in motor accidents after Bunche Hall was constructed. After much investigation, the spike in collisions was attributed to the reflections of sunlight onto the 405 from the building’s windows. To remedy the situation, UCLA rented helicopters to physically rotate the Bunche Hall. This architectural feat is documented on The History Channel’s Modern Marvels.

Public Affairs T he P ubl ic A f fa i r s building holds a wellkept secret. Unknown to the majority of UCLA undergraduates, on the roof of Public Affairs lies an Olympic-sized swimm i n g pool, reser ved solely for the leisure of graduate students and professors. Despite the noise produced by the infamous weekly themed parties hosted there, the pool has remained a secret due to its zero undergraduate student tolerance policy.


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