Long Story Short returns with Yuri Enokida and Marlene Estrada. First up, students Cathilynn Luong and George Yang share their experience organizing the UCLA Farmers’ Market. Then, Diana Winston from the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center shares how to be more mindful of our surroundings. Finally, we bring in two pairs of mentor/mentees from the […]
Author Archives: Yuri Enokida
Long Story Short Episode 1: A New Hope
Long Story Short returns with Yuri Enokida and Marlene Estrada. Graduate student Joel Ryan Searls shares his experience studying in Vietnam as part of the UCLA Anderson School of Management Global Immersion program. Then, fourth-year student Christian Green gives us insight into how his work with the university chancellor in Washington, D.C., is helping to […]
Long Story Short: Nov. 16th, 2015
Yuri Enokida and Kelly Yeo host fall quarter’s Long Story Short. Third-year political science student Chase Privett tells us what directing HOOLIGAN Theater Company’s production of Rent has been like, followed by a performance of “Seasons of Love” by the cast. Bruin Entrepreneurs members Arushi Tainwala and Gina Kim come on the air to talk […]
Long Story Short: Nov. 9th, 2015
Yuri Enokida and Marlene Estrada host Long Story Short. Third-year applied mathematics student Nellie Ponarul describes her experience in SLAM! at UCLA teaching music to kids in underserved areas, and is later joined by her fellow club members to perform as the SLAM! Band. Graduate student Richard Hedley from the Bruin Naturalist Club tells us […]
Long Story Short: October 27th, 2015
Long Story Short returns with Marlene Estrada and Yuri Enokida. Fourth-year art student Angeline Dy shares the inspiration behind her spoken word and performs her poetry. Up-and-coming singer and 2015 Spring Sing audience favorite winner Lashon Halley talks about how she got her start in music and performs a song. Dr. David Delgado Shorter, professor […]
The Road to Competition | Baja SAE
Baja SAE is a student engineering group that builds off-road race cars from scratch and races them in national competitions.
UCLA Unseen: Stone Canyon Creek
Daily Bruin Video introduces UCLA Unseen, a new weekly series exploring lesser-known places on campus. Behind the Anderson School of Management lies a hidden treasure that often goes unnoticed. What’s left of the Stone Canyon Creek, which once ran through the UCLA campus, is the only part of the creek that remains naturally uncovered. Volunteers […]