UCLA professor creates nonprofit to help children cope with cancer

On Aug. 5, 2011, doctors told Justin Wilford, a UCLA geography lecturer, what no parent wants to hear­­­. His 4-year-old son, Max, had brain cancer. About two months later, Wilford and his wife, Audra Wilford, founded the MaxLove Project, a nonprofit organization that helps children fighting cancer and other life-threatening conditions. The idea for the […]

Bruin Motorcycle Association builds bonds through bikes

Skillfully gliding past the car in front of him, Rupen Dajee comes to a long bend in the road. He then leans into the turn until both his bike and his body are seemingly inches away from the asphalt. Like the fourth-year political science student, many members of the Bruin Motorcycle Association joined not only […]

Around Ian Johnson’s Yo-Yo World

The bright pink yo-yo ricochets into the air, held airborne on neon green string before it flies back into the hands of Ian Johnson, a first-year business economics student and World Yo-Yo Contest contestant. “Seeing other peoples’ success … makes me driven to practice myself and make up my own tricks,” he says. Watch Johnson’s […]

UCLA hosts vigil for Isla Vista tragedy

Hundreds of people gathered in Royce Quad to mourn the recent deaths of UC Santa Barbara students in the Isla Vista tragedy. With candles in their hands, UCSB and UCLA students, parents and alumni heard the words of those personally affected by the incident. A rendition of Coldplay’s “Yellow” brought a few to tears. Daily […]

Kendo: The Art of Self-Control

The mind is mightier than the sword when it comes to kendo. Kendo trainers emphasize self-control, intimidation and correct posture. “It’s more than just hitting your opponent, it’s more than just violence, it’s a mental game,” said Rachel Carrillo, UCLA Kendo Club president and fourth-year economics student, as she defines kendo in her own words […]