Sixty-one journalists were killed on the job in 2014. Among the names you or I might recognize are American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, both brutally killed by a militant Islamic group; but there are dozens of names I found doing cursory internet research that I’d never seen reported or memorialized in any major […]
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Ryan Nelson: Low gas prices are fueling poor economic choices
The first step to solving any problem is admitting that there is one. For drivers in the United States, it’s finally time to come clean: We love big cars, and we cannot lie. The SUV has long been the symbol of American suburbia – big enough for the nuclear family, the pets and all the […]
Out of Bounds – January 1, 2015
Kevin Bowman and Matthew Joye look back at UCLA football’s season following its win in the Alamo Bowl and break down the men’s basketball team’s recent struggles.
Long Story Short – January 1, 2015
Alex Hyun and Chirag Govardhan host winter quarter’s first episode of Long Story Short. First, Jessica Pham from UCLA Circle K International tells us about their annual Pillow Fight fundraiser. Next, Jason Kessler joins us to talk about the upcoming Student Wellness Commission CPR and first aid workshop. After, we conclude with New Year’s resolutions […]
Out of Bounds – December 8, 2014
After Sunday’s bowl announcements, Andrew Erickson and Kevin Bowman break down what to expect from UCLA in its bowl and give their thoughts on how the playoff selection turned out. They’re also joined by guests recapping men’s soccer’s Elite Eight win and men’s water polo’s national championship game.
Long Story Short – December 8, 2014
Alex Hyun and Daily Bruin radio contributor Dariane Nabor host fall quarter’s final episode of Long Story Short. First, we talk about how sleep deprivation affects the human body with UCLA psychiatry professor Chris Colwell. Next, UCLA history professor John Langdon discusses Pearl Harbor on its 73rd anniversary. After, we conclude with some wacky holiday […]
UCLA students react to a rainy day on campus
Like a rare bird being spotted in the wild, rain has come to Los Angeles. The much needed downpour is expected to last through Wednesday, clogging traffic and tempting mudslides all the while. Some students love the rain – others hate it – but all are wishing they could find that umbrella. [View the story “Rainy Day […]