In honor of the Au Naturale Issue of prime magazine, Daily Bruin Radio spoke with people on campus about their essential beliefs and values. Fourth-year history and political science student Paul Vollmer is an enthusiastic Christian. [1:11]
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Long Story Short: How students say hello
How do you greet your friends and family? A handshake, a hug, a certain custom unique to your cultural background? UCLA students weigh in. [2:26]
Long Story Short: What was your mother like?
Yale law professor Amy Chua’s recent book about Chinese mothers has caused quite an uproar. Chua argues Western parents are too wimpy – she says more mothers should be like Chinese mothers, strict and authoritarian.
Radio Director Sarah Rogozen spoke with Accounting Professor John Hughes and his wife Harriet about their parenting experiences. [2:07]
The Daily Bruin Radio Show: November 29, 2010
On Wednesday nine of UCLA’s a cappella groups will come together for concert to celebrate the season; it’s called “The Holidays: A Cappella-Rama” and it’ll take place at 7 p.m. at the Northwest Campus Auditorium on the Hill. But we got a little impatient, so members of Awaken A Cappella joined us in the studio.
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Little Ethiopia
Fairfax Avenue is known as an Ashkenazic Jewish thoroughfare, but the stretch between Olympic and Pico boulevards smells of incense and East African spices.
Genesis of a university: the beginnings of UCLA
It wasn’t always clear that UCLA would be a top-notch university, or even a four-year one.
UCLA Live begins season with performance from John Cale, hopes to keep fundraising steady in light of cut budget
September 30, 2010 – UCLA Live’s new season begins tonight, but the new year is marked by financial cuts and programming changes for the department. [0:58]