There are endless possibilities that can be realized with the power of three golden wishes. A private jet, eternal luck, world peace? The familiar narrative of three wishes changing a character’s life is seen in numerous folklore and fairy tales across cultures.
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Police reportedly pepper spray student protesters at Santa Monica Community College
Students protesting proposed increases in class fees at Santa Monica Community College clashed with police outside the college’s board of trustees meeting Tuesday night.
Ron Paul to speak at Los Angeles Tennis Center Wednesday night
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will speak at the Los Angeles Tennis Center Wednesday night.
Posters and chalk around campus have publicized the event location as Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, but organizers expect more attendees than Sunset can hold, said Tyler Koteskey, president of Youth for Ron Paul at UCLA.
The rally will start at 8:30 p.m.
Long Story Short – April 2, 2012
April 2, 2011 – This week, Long Story Short’s new co-hosts Taylor Erickson and Christyana Cabal debut the first spring quarter show with interviews about alternatives. Second-year molecular and cell developmental biology student Reece Fenning had an alternative spring break, setting up health clinics in Nicaragua through the UCLA Global Medical Training program. Random Voices beatboxer and first-year Design | Media Arts student Julia Ramos shares the alternative musical style of beatboxing as she prepares for this weekend’s California A Cappella Festival. Last but not least, first-year undeclared student Nathan Palman talks about alternative and quick methods to achieving corporate success. He’s starring in the UCLA Hooligan Theatre Company’s “How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying,” which which runs April 5-7 at the Freud Playhouse.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Visit our broadcast archive subscribe to our podcast.
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Long Story Short – Female beatboxer keeps rhythm going for UCLA’s Random Voices a cappella group
April 2, 2011 – This Saturday, UCLA is holding the 11th annual California A Capella Festival. Julia Ramos, a first-year Design | Media Arts student is a member of Random Voices. While the sopranos, altos, tenors and basses hold the pitch, it is Ramos’ role to keep the rhythm as the group’s beatboxer. With few young women beatboxers out there, Ramos voices her opinion on how being a beatboxer should not be defined by gender.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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Long Story Short – Cast member of Hooligan Theatre Company’s upcoming “˜How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ examines show’s themes
April 2, 2011 Nathan Palman, a first-year undeclared student, will be starring in the Hooligan Theatre Company’s upcoming musical, “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” Palman discusses the show’s themes of success, deception and power, along with his enthusiasm for taking on a role in his first collegiate musical.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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Long Story Short – UCLA students gain hands-on experience in Nicaragua with Global Medical Training
April 2, 2011 – This spring break, students in the UCLA Global Medical Training chapter embarked on a trip to Nicaragua to set up health clinics. Fresh out of finals and under the supervision of medical professionals, these students diagnosed and treated part of the Nicaraguan population, half of which is living under the poverty line. Living up to the organization’s motto, “Do by learning,” Global Medical Training students gained hands-on experience through their interactions with the local community.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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