TRANSCRIPT: CAMPBELL: Enoch Jo began his studies at UCLA two years ago, when he was just sixteen years old. This June, the second-year atmospheric sciences student will graduate as the youngest member of the class of 2015. JO: I’m turning 18 in six days. CAMPBELL: Jo came to UCLA as an international student. JO: I […]
Author Archives: Chris Campbell
Crazy Strings concert features alternative classical music
TRANSCRIPT: CAMPBELL: People have enjoyed classical music for centuries. But, as with any art form, there’s always room for it to change, adapt and grow. Alternative classical music is a burgeoning genre that allows players to improvise notes and melodies within classical works. Monday night, UCLA music students gathered in Jan Popper Theater to play […]
USAC Podcast Episode 3: The Road Ahead
Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to the happenings of the student government! This week, Campbell and the Daily Bruin’s USAC Opinion columnist Aram Ghoogasian review some of the issues USAC will face next year: How can USAC reassert its relevance to the student body next […]
USAC Podcast Episode 2: The Basics
Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to the happenings of the student government! This week, Campbell is joined by Daily Bruin USAC Reporter Kendall Mitchell to answer some fundamental questions about the Undergraduate Students Association Council, including: What is USAC and what is its primary purpose? […]
UCLA grad student explores issue of migrant marriage in film
Graduate film student Lucretia Stinnette has recently released a film called “Quyen,” a fictional story inspired by her time in South Korea working closely with “migrant wives,” more commonly known as “mail-order brides.” Listen to Stinnette share her experience making this film at dailybruin.com/radio or on the Daily Bruin Radio podcast channel on iTunes. […]
Dance Marathon tests students’ endurance
Hundreds of dancers crowded the floor of Pauley Pavilion at 11 a.m. Saturday to kick off the 14th Annual Dance Marathon, put on by the Pediatric AIDS Coalition to raise money to fight pediatric AIDS. But how many of the roughly 700 dancers would complete the herculean task of dancing for 26 hours straight? How […]
USAC Election Podcast Episode 1: A Year in Review
Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of USAC podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to student government happenings. This week, Chris Campbell sits down with Daily Bruin Opinion staffers Natalie Delgadillo and Aram Ghoogasian to discuss some controversial issues USAC has faced over the past year.