UCLA Hill’s Got Talent showcases wide range of student acts

The first annual UCLA Hill’s Got Talent put on this past Friday by various councils in the residence halls showcased a variety of talents. From singing acts to magic acts, Bruins performed in the Northwest Campus Auditorium. Every major from psychology to pre-med got on stage to share their hidden abilities.   TRANSCRIPT: Hahn: This […]

USAC Election Podcast Episode 1: A Year in Review

Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of USAC podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to student government happenings. This week, Chris Campbell sits down with Daily Bruin Opinion staffers Natalie Delgadillo and Aram Ghoogasian to discuss some controversial issues USAC has faced over the past year.

Long Story Short – April 13, 2015

Dariane Nabor and Alex Hyun host spring quarter’s third episode of Long Story Short. First, economics professor Randall Rojas talks about receiving this year’s My Last Lecture Award. Next, human genetics doctoral student Catharine Krebs shares her story as a suicide survivor and gives insights into the upcoming UCLA Out of the Darkness Campus Walk. […]

Professor discusses UCLA’s Program in Experimental Critical Theory

UCLA’s Program in Experimental Critical Theory (ECT) aims to expand discourse in theory beyond the boundaries of academia to wider publics through provocative public programs. This past weekend, director of ECT and UCLA Professor Kenneth Reinhard organized a series of free, public lectures with internationally recognized philosophers Slavoj Žižek, Mladen Dolar, and Alenka Zupančič.   […]

Students share prose, poetry at Writer’s Den Open Mic Night

For all those who want to share their poetry or prose, The Writer’s Den Open Mic Night  on April 9th was a great opportunity. Whether or not part of The Writer’s Den, this was a chance for all Bruins to show their talents on the mic. However, some professionals also took the stand – the […]

Long Story Short – April 6, 2015

Chirag Govardhan and Josh Greenberg host spring quarter’s second episode of Long Story Short. First, Mary Haithcoat, a fourth-year economics student, tells us a bit about her Undergraduate Student Initiated Education class on the economics of “Game of Thrones.” Next, Bruin Harmony tells us about running a Kickstarter, producing their new album and more. Finally, […]