Long Story Short – April 16, 2012

April 16, 2012 – This week on Long Story Short, Taylor speaks with Dr. Stella Chow, the UCLA psychologist from UCLA Counseling and Psychological Service) about a workshop she is hosting at the Dashew Center Thursday on the cross-cultural differences in dating. Then, Christyana interviews Molly Howland, a third-year neuroscience student and president of Supporting Peers in Laidback Listening (S.P.I.L.L). It is an anonymous online peer-to-peer system where students can confidentially “spill” their problems and receive feedback and comfort from trained supporters. Lastly, Taylor and Christyana share a few laughs with third-year psychology student Paige Weldon and fourth-year English student Lewis Sequeira as they share their lives as comedians and discuss UCLA’s Stand-Up Comedy Club’s upcoming event, “Bruin Up Laughs,” which will take place Tuesday at the Kerckhoff Coffee House.

Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.

Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports: April 16, 2012

This week, Daily Bruin Sports contributors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella discuss the signing of Shabazz Muhammad to the UCLA men’s basketball team. Also, the “No Huddle” segment makes a return as senior running back Dalton Hilliard and redshirt sophomore Tre’ Hale give their best impressions of new coach Jim Mora.

Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.

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Getty Center hosts 'L.A. style'-themed College Night to introduce students to museum's art

The J. Paul Getty Museum is high on a hilltop facing the Santa Monica Mountains and is usually a peaceful atmosphere filled with museum-goers roaming around the large site. But tonight, when the sun goes down, the Getty will be a hot spot for live entertainment, food and art completely devoted to college students.