QB Brett Hundley helps raise awareness for epilepsy at annual 5K

Brett Hundley’s trip started at 3 a.m. on Sunday morning. He was headed from his home state of Arizona to the Rose Bowl for an event that he has participated in for the last three years. It wasn’t a football game, meeting or practice. It was the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles’ annual 5K […]

Phi Delta Epsilon’s Anatomy Fashion Show uses art to help hospital

Models will walk down the runway appearing inside out, with the body’s anatomical parts on full display. This year marks the first annual Anatomy Fashion Show, coed pre-med fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon’s philanthropic event, on Sunday in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. The models’ minimally dressed bodies will be covered in paint, each depicting a different L.A. […]

CFan Theatre Group’s “Dear Sophia” to premiere this Friday at UCLA

With their expressions stoic, four students stand side-by-side on the dim stage. Stage lights illuminate their faces as they repeatedly utter, one by one, two distinct phrases: “This is the Soviet Union in 1983. This is not Los Angeles in 2014.” A stumble in wording breaks the trance – the actors state: “This is not […]

Improved pass protection allows Hundley to rise

Redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley had all the time in the world. He paused briefly, stepped up in the pocket, then hurled a pass deep downfield into the outstretched arms of redshirt sophomore wide receiver Kenny Walker for a touchdown. Despite facing the nation’s third-most dangerous pass rush in Washington, Hundley’s abundance of time in […]

Book talk to cover poet’s representation of South Los Angeles

On a large white screen, a projector illuminates the faces of two young men. Their expressions inhabit a small square on their USC student IDs. The violent, stereotypical names on the IDs present the image’s inescapable message – the racial ignorance that divides the students. The image of the two student IDs provides a mirror […]

Bandmates pair up as duo Robopope, premier at Kerckhoff

In hopes of moving forward through the busy midterm season, Donnie Laudicina and Dominic Delzompo have formed a duet called Robopope, a name they said embodies their musical philosophy – to please nonmusical and musical audiences alike. Third-year vocal performance student Delzompo and third-year jazz studies student Laudicina have temporarily broken off from their seven-member […]

Women’s soccer hopes to solidify Pac-12 dominance with USC win

If the UCLA women’s soccer team was hoping for a quiet end to its regular season, Friday’s game against USC might just be the antithesis of that. The Trojans won’t be hosting the No. 1 Bruins in the regular venue of McAlister Field. Instead, the battle between the crosstown rivals will gain a gladiatorial splendor, […]