That’s a Wrap Episode 1: Be a Homie

Welcome to the Daily Bruin’s new A&E podcast, That’s a Wrap! In the first segment, Bruin contributors Nancy Segoviano, Emily McCormick and Carol Yao sit down with up-and-coming UCLA musicians No Suits and Alec Be. Then, stay tuned to listen to the A&E editors debate their pop culture picks for the week. Looking for a […]

No Offense, But: Reactions to Paris

On Friday, Islamic State group militants attacked several sites in Paris, killing at least 129 people and wounding many others. The tragedy was so jarring that it took Americans nearly two hours before they could even start politicizing it. Many have complained that coverage of the Paris attacks has taken media attention away from a […]

The Huddle Episode 6: Meal of Fortune

The Daily Bruin sports editors are huddling once more, but this time with a twist: they must find ways to apply their Panda Express fortune cookie predictions to the world of UCLA sports! Can Tanner, Korbin, Matt, and special guest Anay Dattawadkar predict the future as well as a fortune cookie? Well, only time can […]

No Offense, But: Israel-Palestine

Welcome to “No Offense, But,” the Daily Bruin’s official Opinion podcast. In recent weeks there have been numerous violent incidents between Israelis and Palestinians as part of a new wave of protests calling for Palestinian independence from Israel. Israel continues to assert its authority over the West Bank territory, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]

No Offense, But: CAPS

Welcome to No Offense, the Daily Bruin’s Opinion podcast. Mental health is a major issue for students and UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services, or CAPS, is the primary resource for students seeking treatment for mental health issues. But with CAPS reducing the number of appointments available to students, what will become of those who need […]

A tale of two students: Studying abroad and UCLA

UCLA’s study abroad programs allow students the opportunity to take courses at acclaimed universities around the world. However, UCLA also accepts foreign students who want to study in the United States. How are these two experiences different? How are they alike? Fourth-year history student Jake Battinga, who studied abroad in Germany, and neuroscience graduate student […]