Week 1 | Two Cultures
It wasn’t until recently when arts and sciences were truly separated in more aspects than one. When walking, I assumed North Campus to be everything North up to Kaplan Hall and Powell Library, as shown in the image below. Afterwards, everything downward would be South Campus. Whether it’s due to the greenery or the media, two cultures are visibly seen on the UCLA campus. The buildings around North Campus, where the majority of arts and humanities courses are, tend to be more modern, while buildings in South Campus appear to be more traditional. However, there are exceptions of the two that make me believe that the two used to be one central discipline. Such exceptions can be seen with various building names, decorations, and surroundings. As Snow mentioned in their 1959 Rede lecture, the disciplines are divided into “two cultures” primarily due to how curricula in higher education split them (UC Online). In the lecture, Snow also mentions the need for a third c...