Listen: A play-through of Poliphony In Poliphony, the new video game created by Design and Media Arts student Trevor Wilson and his two classmates, the player controls an alien crash landed on an island on a desert planet. Exploring the wilderness, the player encounters animals that emit sound notes, along with strange runic artifacts. Learning new […]
Category Archives: Podcasts
Professor Ted Robles and Dr. Sarosh Motivala speak on importance of sleep
Long Story Short host Davey Kim speaks with health psychology professor Ted Robles and Dr. Sarosh Motivala at the UCLA OCD Intensive Treatment Program on the psychology of getting a good night’s rest and some of the myths behind sleeping pills and prescriptions. This segment was featured on Long Story Short, the Daily Bruin’s weekly […]
Westwood landlord lays down apartment laws and tips
Apartment hunting season for the 2013-2014 school year has begun. Marcello Robinson, a landlord in Westwood, shares some quick tips on how students can find the right apartment. This segment was featured on Long Story Short, the Daily Bruin’s weekly news and culture talk show.
UCLA students discuss expectations for Obama’s second term
Students discuss what they’d like to see from Obama during his second presidential term. This segment was featured on Long Story Short, the Daily Bruin’s weekly news and culture talk show.
Dr. David Baron debunks influenza vaccine myths
Dr. David Baron, the executive director of the UCLA Ashe Center, dispels myths and discusses facts about the influenza vaccine along with preventative measures that students can take to remain healthy for the quarter.
Performers and planners rock out for a cure
On January 14, student group UCLA Colleges Against Cancer and the Cultural Affairs Commission host “Rock Out for a Cure”, a free benefit concert featuring UCLA musicians and dance groups. Long Story Short host Davey Kim spoke with Benjamin Nguyen, a third year anthropology student and Vice President of UCLA Colleges Against Cancer, about the […]
Vocal performance and theater students debate Les Misérables
In 1987, the Broadway musical Les Miserables garnered eight Tony awards. 25 years later, the film version of Les Miserables has been nominated for eight academy awards, including best picture. Nerris Nassiri, a second-year undeclared student who has worked on and acted in several musical productions with the Hooligan Theater Company, and Sara Saturnino, a […]