Out of Bounds – May 18, 2015

On today’s show, Aubrey and Matthew recap the myriad postseason events that UCLA athletics teams took part in over the past weekend. Notably, Aubrey and Matthew discuss the women’s tennis team’s advancement to the Final Four, the softball team’s advancement to NCAA Super Regionals and the UCLA baseball team’s first-ever no-hitter. Aubrey and Matthew also […]

Unsung Heroes: Gwen Stacy upgrades from plot point to Spider-Woman

Marvel Comics has seen an increase in mainstream popularity with the recent release of several box-office hits such as “The Avengers.” Since its inception in 1939, the comic book company has created thousands of characters. While not all of them may get their due publicity because of a lack of exposure on the silver screen, […]

Unsung Heroes: She-Hulk combines crime-fighting identity with alter ego as lawyer

Marvel Comics has seen an increase in mainstream popularity with the recent release of several box-office hits such as “The Avengers.” Since its inception in 1939, the comic book company has created thousands of characters. While not all of them may get their due publicity because of a lack of exposure on the silver screen, […]

NFL teams sign three UCLA football players as free agents

Three former UCLA football players were signed as undrafted free agents after the seventh round of the NFL draft on Saturday. Defensive back Anthony Jefferson was signed by the Chicago Bears. He will try to bolster a depleted secondary that lost the services of cornerback Charles “Peanut” Tillman to the Carolina Panthers at the end […]

The Aubserver: Women’s tennis would benefit from a Pac-12 team tournament

For the third consecutive year, a UCLA player has won the Pac-12 championship singles title. Another championship for UCLA’s already packed trophy case. Well, not quite. USC is still the Pac-12 champion after going 10-0 in conference play throughout the season. And what about the 2014 champions? That title went to Cal, which also went […]

Q&A: Producer discusses role of ‘Dear White People’ as conversation starter

The film “Dear White People” delves into the notion of institutionalized racism through the lens of four black students in a fictional Ivy League college, Winchester University. The movie explores racial identities through the students’ interactions with various student groups and administrators. “Dear White People” will be screened in Melnitz Hall as part of an […]