From fraternity house to polling site, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity opens its doors to the voting public for election day. See how the brothers set up for the big day.
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Pauley Pavilion, then and now
Pauley Pavilion opens its doors to the UCLA public for the first time since closing for construction in 2011. Step inside and glimpse the details of Pauley from the very beginning to now.
UCLA Phone bankers in 2012 election
You pick up the phone and a voice on the other line asks, “Who are you voting for?” You might be talking to a UCLA student. Volunteers discuss why they chose to sit for hours trying to rally votes for their political candidates over the phone lines.
A Day Without an Educated Student of Color’ rally highlights
Students gather in front of Kerckhoff Hall to attend ‘A Day Without an Educated Student of Color’ rally to protest the findings of a recent report by UCLA law professor Richard Sander. The report suggested that UCLA has been using race as a factor in admissions. See highlights from the rally as well as Afrikan […]
L.A. Derby Dolls: Glam, Pain and Empowerment
From “dolled up” to “sprawled out,” two UCLA alumnae find empowerment and escape in roller derby.
L.A. Derby Dolls: Rolling Back into L.A.
The process of bringing roller derby from the rooftops to the track wasn’t without its snags. L.A. Derby Dolls co-founder and UCLA alumna Rebecca “Demolicious” Ninburg was one of the ones leading the fight. Now, they’re focusing on building a community.
L.A. Derby Dolls: Family in an Army of Volunteers
For the volunteers and sponsors, making up the ranks of “The L.A. Derby Doll Army,” the behind-the-scenes work sport is a labor of love. The success of the Doll Factory hinges on this tight-knit group of volunteers, week after week.