Like many young entrepreneurs, Zachary Spitulski began with a simple idea conceived in a college dorm room.
While sitting around his computer with a few friends during winter quarter, Spitulski, a second-year Design | Media Arts student, brainstormed an idea for a computer application that would let users create and view virtual flashcards on their computers, as well as allow them to sync their cards to their smart phones.
“Something like that would be hugely successful, especially at a university,” Spitulski said.
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Panel to discuss economic and sustainability benefits of hemp
Hemp is not marijuana.
At least, that’s what UCLA Sustainability hopes to address in tonight’s discussion panel “Hemp for Performance, Profit and the Planet.”
Questioning course readers
Amid rising educational costs, some students are calling into question the price tag on course readers.
Pauley Pavilion hosts final basketball game ticket campout before renovations
Saturday marks UCLA men’s basketball’s last game of the year in Pauley Pavilion.
Dancers get charged up for second half
For almost 10 minutes, the dancers got to rest their weary feet and watch someone else do the dancing for a change.
NSU Modern put on a rousing performance just before Dance Marathon hit the halfway point ““ 13 hours and counting!
We also switched to a new shift theme, “Get Charged.”
Tips to get through the night
It is now past 11 p.m.
The dancers have officially been on their feet for more than 12 hours. We are almost at the halfway point, and some of the dancers are starting to feel the strain.
Dance Marathon committee keeps the night going
After being on their feet for 26 hours, dancers are spotlighted for their willingness to sacrifice their bodies for a good cause.
But an army of Dance Marathon staffers are also working tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure the event runs smoothly.