Some are small, some are huge – each game No. 1 UCLA plays it likes to approach the same way. But for everyone outside the water, this weekend’s Crosstown Splashdown is the most anticipated match-up of the season. No. 2 USC has surged on offense, on defense and in the rankings, and the Trojans are […]
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Student Football Managers: The Unsung Workers of UCLA Football
Student football manager Gus Hendrick finds 8 a.m. classes a breeze. In fact, he has usually been awake and running for four hours. Hendrick describes a day in his life as head student manager, from the long hours of loading and unloading equipment to the balancing act involved when it comes to away games and […]
Out of System: Episode III
Assistant coach Tony Ker is the NCAA’s all-time leader in digscq link 1, but how is he at pingpong? This week on Out of System, Daily Bruin’s women’s volleyball beat writers sit down with Parsa Rezvani – a team manager – to talk about the Bruins’ new formation, upcoming scouring reports and a postgame pingpong […]
Video: Students stand up to Bruin Walk preachers
On Monday, the day before the presidential election, two preachers spoke on Bruin Walk, drawing in crowds of dissenting students.
Bruin Talk: Election Reflection
As the polls close today, Daily Bruin Video asks students to reflect on this year’s election. For many undergraduate students at UCLA, it is their first opportunity to choose the next president of the United States. Watch as they comment and express their thoughts on the controversy surrounding the election.
Reel Life: Dana Gaier
UCLA’s Dana Gaier, a second-year undeclared social sciences major, has voiced Edith in the popular “Despicable Me” movies since she was 11 years old. She reveals what life has been like as a young actress and some of her plans for the future. Full feature: UCLA undergrad gives mischievous voice to ‘Despicable Me’ character
Collecting Creatives: Alexander Romanovsky
Collecting Creatives is a new video series highlighting creative people and their work around campus. Our first segment focuses on Alexander Romanovsky, a stop-motion animator and second-year Design | Media Arts major at UCLA. He discusses his previous films, his artistic philosophy and what makes stop-motion animation unique.