Daily Bruin graduates remember moments on campus that encompass or exemplify their UCLA experience. Each graduate shares their view by telling a story in the location that it occurred. Watch the video to find out what these spots on campus mean to these students.
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Students prepare art for the Graduate Open Studio event
Graduate students Mitsuko Brooks and Michael Salvatore prepare their art for the biannual Graduate Open Studios event this Saturday. Within studio 19, Brooks displays trash she finds after coating it in resin and placing it on wooden pedestals. Salvatore worked on astrological ceramic pieces for a pseudo-temple installation in studio six.
Behind the Pen
Fourth-year English student Fanny Garcia, third-year English student T.M. Lawson and fourth-year English student Ruben Rodriguez read their original work in a video series illustrating creative writing.
Preachers, student deliver messages on beliefs
Three men preach about what they believe, through presence or passion, for rights or for salvation. Isidro Mendoza and Lucas Macias speak on UCLA campus walkways to deliver the word they said they’ve discovered through religion. Max Tolkoff, a graduate student in biostatistics, leads the Bruin Alliance of Skeptics and Secularists, to send an alternate, […]
Songs and stories: Lindsey Kunisaki
Lindsey Kunisaki, a fourth-year individual studies student tells Daily Bruin Video the story of her musical journey. Kunisaki combines cultural studies with an eclectic music taste to form a unique genre of American, reggae and Middle Eastern folk music. She will be performing with ensembles comprised of popular UCLA music groups Takht Dirty and The […]
UCLA alums balance art, fitness by pole dancing
UCLA alumnae Drusilla Ray and Jessica Anderson-Gwin discuss the art, technique and misconceptions of pole dancing. Follow Daily Bruin Video inside a day at the Jagged Vertical Dance and Fitness studio.
CAC’s Hip Hop Congress, Art Series showcase cultural exhibit
Swirls of water and ice flow from the turban of a purple Erykah Badu as she rises from a pool of darkness. Badu, neo-soul musician and activist, painted in oil on canvas will be mounted on the wall of Kerckhoff Art Gallery until Friday as part of the Undergraduate Students Association Council Cultural Affairs Committee’s […]