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Working at the Daily Bruin, DBTV, UCLARadio.com, Bruinlife yearbook or one of UCLA's seven community-geared newsmagazines offers more than just a great college experience. By joining Student Media, you have access to some of the best journalism training in the nation. Pulitzer Prize winning journalists will teach you journalism basics in a series of introductory training workshops. Then, you'll be exposed to opportunities to hone your experience through guest speakers, more advanced special-skills tutorials, one-on-one coaching, professional newsroom tours, Webinars and more. Student Media's practically focused, grass-roots approach to journalism education has a proven track record, regularly landing its students some of the most coveted journalism internships and jobs in the nation and helping make the Daily Bruin one of the top-ranked college newspapers in the nation.

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When Amy Emmert was a sophomore English/Creative Writing student at UCLA in the early '90s she attended a Daily Bruin Open House recruiting event on the advice of a friend. Little did she know that night would launch her future career in journalism and eventually bring her back to her alma mater to serve the organization that had given her a passion and purpose.


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