Spring is here once more, and that means spring football training! Aubrey Yeo and guest star Vikram Sairam analyze the football team dynamics and upcoming season. Later, they direct their attention to women’s water polo.
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Set Six Episode 14: NCAA bound
UCLA men’s volleyball couldn’t capture a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship last week, but the Bruins are headed to the national championships. Daily Bruin beat writers Grant Sugimura and Tanner Walters spend this episode discussing the conference final and looking ahead toward the upcoming Penn State weekend Take a listen to hear about where the […]
That’s a Wrap! Episode 15: Sugar, spice and everything good
Lemonade? Powerpuff Girls? A third nice thing? What more could you possibly want from a podcast? Find out what our A&E editors and special guest hater Nina Crosby are up to in this week’s episode of our arts and entertainment podcast.
No Offense, But: USAC Elections
There’s two candidates running to be your next USAC President. Danny Siegel is running under the Bruins United slate, and Denea Joseph is running under the Waves of Change slate. Although they’re political opponents, they decided to make nice for half an hour so Aram Ghoogasian and Abhishek Shetty could interview them about their candidacies […]
Student Workers: Ana Karina Palacio
Refer: The incoming class of 2020 faces a college tuition costs that can rise above the current $34,062 per year. It’s forced many current UCLA students to search all corners of campus for the money they need to get through college. This often means a reality where jobs take importance over classes, extracurriculars and social […]
UCLA Football Spring Showcase 2016
Saturday’s Spring Showcase at Drake Stadium concluded spring practices for UCLA football with a series of drills in front of Bruin fans and recruits. Rising sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen showed off his arm with a number of dazzling passes.
Bruin Talk: Could you still get into UCLA?
With more applicants than any UC, UCLA’s admissions competition is usually steep. This year saw major changes to the personal statement and more applications than ever before. Current students answer: Do they think they could still get into UCLA?