Second-year psychology student Courtney Randall explains and performs her song “In Her Smile,” which is inspired by her best friend’s case of unrequited love. Randall will perform as a soloist at this year’s Spring Sing concert and was the winner of the 2011 Spring Sing as Best Overall Entry and Best Solo Artist
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Songs and Stories: Alto, "Shush"
UCLA-based band Alto performs their song “Shush” and touch on the kind of unwanted, long-winded characters that inspired the song. Alto is a previous winner of the Acoustic Coffee House Battle of the Bands contest and will perform in this year’s Spring Sing concert.
Speaks Out: USAC Elections
The Daily Bruin asked students, “Are you going to vote in the USAC elections? Why or why not?” Here’s what they had to say.
Letters to the Editor: SF! is better off doing advocacy work outside USAC
Ani Torossian misses the point in arguing that “student organizations that would have supported SF! may now be left without a voice in the elections.”
Acapulco in Westwood Village closes its doors after 33 years
Acapulco Mexican Restaurant and Cantina quietly closed its doors in Westwood Village this week, after 33 years at the location.
The decision to permanently close the restaurant was based on the location’s recent business performance, said Rick Van Warner, a spokesman for Acapulco’s parent company Real Mex Restaurants.
The restaurant had been at its location on Glendon Avenue since 1979, Van Warner said.
Proposed GE requirement can help address campus climate issues
UCLA’s community needs a greater academic commitment to educating students and staff about issues of discrimination and bias on campus.
Activists protest in front of Kerckhoff Hall against UCLA's animal research
Activists clad in white lab coats rolled out a red carpet in Meyerhoff Park and walked down it, waving and kissing dollar bills, as part of a protest against animal research this afternoon.