Long Story Short – Matt Lee answers students’ questions on romantic and friendly relationships

Matt Lee, our relationship guru, returns for another segment of Lovelee Conversations. And he’s got more advice for students navigating the mazes of young love.

Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.

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Long Story Short – Neurology professor discusses implications of breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s disease research

Jan. 23, 2011 “”mdash; Dr. John Ringman, an associate clinical professor of neurology, joins us to discuss his recent breakthroughs in the study of Familial Alzheimer’s disease, and their far-reaching implications.

Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.

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Jan. 9, 2012 – Long Story Short

Jan. 9, 2011 “”mdash; Amnesty International is hosting a protest against Guantanamo Bay practices Wednesday in Bruin Plaza. Fourth-year sociology student and Amnesty International Chief of Staff Amy Chen discusses what they hope to achieve. Then director of UCLA’s Luskin Center for Innovation J.R. DeShazo explains his outlook on the future of solar panel technology in the Los Angeles area. Finally, graduate nursing student Melinda McMahon shares with us the journey she and eight other nursing students took to Uganda in providing crucial health care services and education.

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UCLA nursing students combat HIV through education in trip to Uganda

Jan. 9, 2011 “”mdash; Nine nursing students traveled to Buseesa, Uganda, to provide health care services. Graduate nursing student Melinda McMahon discusses the social dynamics that perpetuate the spread of HIV and how the students used education as an engine for change.

Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on” UCLAradio.com”:http://uclaradio.com/. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.

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Director of Luskin Center for Innovation discusses role of solar power in L.A.

Jan. 9, 2011 “”mdash; Solar panel technology has not thrived in Los Angeles like it has in other U.S. cities such as San Diego and San Francisco. Director of UCLA’s Luskin Center for Innovation J.R. DeShazo calls in to discuss the economic and environmental promise he foresees for a technology that has yet to make a breakthrough in Los Angeles.

Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive .

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UCLA chapter of Amnesty International to protest practices at Guantanamo Bay

Jan. 9, 2011 “”mdash; This Wednesday marks the 10th anniversary of Guantanamo Bay’s opening as a detention center. Amnesty International chapters nationwide are protesting against the practices they have deemed unlawful and unjust. The UCLA chapter will be in Bruin Plaza. Fourth-year sociology student and UCLA Amnesty International Chief of Staff Amy Chen discusses the goals of the protest and its featured flash mob.

Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.

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Medleys, Signature a cappella groups preview upcoming Holiday A Cappella Rama show

Nov. 28, 2011 “”mdash; Medleys A Cappella and Signature A Cappella are both performing in the UCLA Office of Residential Life’s Holiday A Cappella Rama. They bring on the holiday cheer by sharing with us their love of music and by previewing some Christmas tunes.

Medleys A Cappella members:
Hannah Meisser, first-year musical theater student; Kelly Osajima, fourth-year sociology student; Sam Wang, first-year human biology and society student; Roxana Meyers, second-year comparative literature student; Nina Kasuya, third-year ethnomusicology student; Sara Ketcham, fourth-year global studies student; Sarah Remley, third-year psychology student; Nick Dale, first-year applied mathematics student; Terrence Jegaraj, second-year vocal performance student; Karen Fukuhara – second-year pre-communications studies student; Paul DiLoreto, second-year musical theater student

Signature A Cappella members:
Samantha Hagemeyer, second-year psychology student with a minor in classics; Michelle Rice, fourth-year biology student; Melodie Ampuero, fourth-year psychology student with a minor in Spanish; Sarah Leibovitch, fourth-year history student with a minor in political science; Gwenna McKee, second-year musical theater student; Shani Taylor-Keeling, first-year psychobiology student

Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.

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