For the entire project including stories and photos, visit the Boots on the Ground web page. Michael McDermott, 18, studies Business Finance and Computer Science at California State University Northridge. He recorded his recent experience training as an ROTC Cadet and member of the Bruin Battalion. The Spring Leadership Development Exercise took place from April 14 […]
Category Archives: Podcasts
Boots on the Ground
A slide depicting a map of an arid desert region illuminates sleepy faces on a Thursday morning. At the front of the classroom, a lecturer gives a lesson about politics, history and geography while the students scribble notes with one hand and sip coffee with the other. Every weekday, morning warriors struggle to keep their […]
Out of Bounds: April 18th, 2016
On this week’s show, hosts Aubrey Yeo and Matthew Joye discuss the final game of Kobe Bryant’s career, the new developments from UCLA football spring camp and UCLA gymnastics’ fifth-place finish at the NCAA Super Six. There will also be a general recap of UCLA sports over the past week.
UCLA students read things they wrote as kids
Editor’s Note: This segment is inspired by the podcast Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids, which invites listeners to “reflect on their own lives, to connect with who they used to be, and to draw a line that connects the past and the present”. Sometimes people stumble upon remnants of their past – photos […]
Set Six Episode 12: To the playoffs
It’s been a quiet week as the UCLA men’s volleyball team prepares for its opening match of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament this weekend. Grant Sugimura and Tanner Walters – two of the three Daily Bruin men’s volleyball beat writers – break down the season finale and look ahead at the upcoming Hawai’i matchup. […]
Out of Bounds: April 11th, 2016
Your favorite Daily Bruin sports program is back! Join hosts Aubrey Yeo and Matt Joye as they cover the week in UCLA sports. From water polo to basketball, we have it all!
No Offense, But: Zoning and Sleep
Broadcasting live from the UCLA Radio studio, we’re opining over not one, but two topics this week. First, how can Los Angeles solve its severe housing shortage? Ryan Nelson and Chris Campbell discuss the political and economic factors behind the city’s affordability crunch. Then, Keshav Tadimeti and Liberty Feliciano drop in to talk about the […]