It’s that time of they year again, when prospective Bruins come to Bruin Day to learn more about UCLA, and maybe even sign over the next four years of their lives to this fair university. Chris Campbell and Liberty Feliciano take to the UCLA Radio studio to discuss what’s in store for future Bruins, including […]
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No Offense, But: Zoning and Sleep
Broadcasting live from the UCLA Radio studio, we’re opining over not one, but two topics this week. First, how can Los Angeles solve its severe housing shortage? Ryan Nelson and Chris Campbell discuss the political and economic factors behind the city’s affordability crunch. Then, Keshav Tadimeti and Liberty Feliciano drop in to talk about the […]
Out of Bounds: April 4, 2016
Matt Joye may be away, but the show must go on! Newspaper in hand, Aubrey Yeo guides his listeners through the ever-hectic world of UCLA sports.
No Offense, But: Student Lobbying
This week on “No Offense, But,” the Daily Bruin’s weekly Opinion podcast, columnists Chris Campbell and Abhishek Shetty sit down with a special guest, Bruins for Israel President Omer Hit. Hit was part of an American Israel Public Affairs Committee delegation that traveled to Washington, D.C., over spring break to meet with politicians and leaders […]
Dance Marathon funds AIDS treatment, support
UCLA students have teamed together with the Pediatric Aids Coalition to acknowledge the struggles of children suffering from AIDS. The Pediatric AIDS Coalition raised over $446,000 through their annual Dance Marathon this weekend, which will will help fund support and treatment services aimed at women and children. TRANSCRIPT: Piceno: Bright neon colors are flooding the […]
No Offense, But: Out of state students
“No Offense, But,” the Daily Bruin’s official Opinion podcast, is back for spring quarter, and we’ve got some hot takes on a recent state audit indicting the University of California for prioritizing out-of-state student enrollment over that of resident students. Opinion columnists Ara Shirinian, Keshav Tadimeti and Arthur Wang elaborate on geographic diversity in the […]
Chris Campbell: Trump’s success is the result of Republican irresponsibility
I had the scariest dream last night. A major political party spent seven years feeding apocalyptic vitriol to their base of supporters until it ended up with half-baked reality TV star slash Looney Tunes villain as the odds-on favorite for its presidential nomination. Wait a second … uh-oh. You may remember that back in November […]