While homelessness is a visible problem throughout Westwood and Los Angeles, it is not so easy to spot on our own campus.
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Choice of conservative Frank Luntz as speaker will spoil Alumni Day
As a proud, excited and active UCLA alum, I am concerned and mystified by the baffling choice of having Fox News guru Frank Luntz speak at the upcoming UCLA Alumni Day, “Obama at Midterm.”
The Fix: Television Sweeps
Ever wonder why your favorite TV shows hit that dreaded streak of mid-season reruns? Collin Sapera talks TV sweeps, and points out the best mid-season cliches in this week’s edition of The Fix.
LA Art Walk rejuvenates Downtown Los Angeles
Downtown Los Angeles offers the Los Angeles Art Walk on the second Thursday of every month. This event brings in thousands of participants from all over, all looking to experience a little bit of Downtown LA culture. With live music, art galleries, and exotic foods, Downtown LA slowly rejuvenates its original image.
Women’s water polo closes season in defeat
It was not exactly the way the women’s water polo team envisioned its season coming to a close.
Monday Briefing
Men’s track and field falls to Oregon Although the Bruins were unable to upset Oregon at Hayward Field on Saturday, the dual meet served as an indicator of an unyielding team mentality against adversity. The No. 3 Ducks defeated the Bruins, 92-71, in front of a large crowd, but coach Mike Maynard was proud of […]
Coachella 2010: Mirage of music
Despite a pesky Icelandic volcano eruption, most acts (and most fans) made it out to the California desert for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.