After a wild night, a piercing alarm wakes UCLA fraternity members with the unpleasant realities of adulthood. As they scramble for the door with just minutes to spare, there is only one method of transportation they trust to get them to campus on time: FratBoards. Founded in 2011 by Aza Steel, a fourth-year sociology […]
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Gatsby Gala to bring Roaring ’20s to the Hill
After an hour of diligent online shopping and Googling, Tara Prescott, Canyon Point’s faculty-in-residence, finally found the perfect golf club to complete her Gatsby-inspired costume for this evening’s Gala.
Hammer Museum wins $100,000 grant from Goldhirsh Foundation contest
With the grant money, the Hammer Museum has proposed to curate a temporary artisanal pop-up village in Westwood in a project called “Arts ReSTORE LA: Westwood.”
UCLA Game Art Festival showcases creations from around the world
Some games won’t reach as large an audience as “Need for Speed” or “Assassin’s Creed.” But those games are no less innovative, and are often more so.
Club’s 28th annual festivity brings a taste of Hawaii to UCLA
Kalua pig for the taste buds, ukulele for the ears, and Tahitian, auana and kahiko dances for the eyes.
JazzReggae Festival to feature rapper Common
Rapper Common will headline Jam Day as part of the 27th annual JazzReggae Festival, said the festival’s Facebook page on Monday. He will join artists Santigold, the Grouch and Eligh and Ryan McDermott on May 26.
Ready Player One: Players not defined by their in-game actions
There’s been a lot of buzz lately over Rockstar Games’ new game, the latest installment of the massively popular “Grand Theft Auto” series that is known for its open world game play and freedom of choice. But with the release of the game’s new trailers this week, the same questions we’ve heard over the years […]