High prices in Westwood make it hard for students to find a place to live off campus. They’ve been a problem in Westwood for decades. What is causing prices to be so high and how are they affecting students? WALLS: The term, “poor college student” is thrown around a lot on college campuses and between […]
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Set Six Episode 11: Stanford takedown
With UCLA men’s volleyball fresh off a win over Stanford, the Daily Bruin beat writers – Grant Sugimura, Phil Share and Tanner Walters – give their takes on the team’s recent play. While the week ended on a high note, the Bruins got knocked down a few notches in back-to-back losses to the BYU Cougars. […]
Challenging the Groove
Julio Medina, a graduate student in dance, grew up expressing himself through krumping, salsa dancing, hip-hop and reggaeton, and earned a reputation as “the dancer” among his college fraternity brothers. Look through more photos to see Medina go through a ballet class and teach hip-hop to a class of elementary school students.
That’s a Wrap! Episode 12: Pranks for Nothing
April Fool’s may be past, but the memory lives! The editors relive their favorite pranks from April Fool’s days past, as well as some of the times they pulled the wool over someone else’s eyes.
Behind the Scenes: Korean Culture Night 2016
Throughout the span of the last couple months, students have been putting countless hours of work into producing the 2016 Korean Culture Night. Join us as we take a look into the process of creating “When You Kill A Butterfly.”
Pop-up exhibit showcases UCLA research on representation in Hollywood
Students crowded around a mysterious Space Age box with neon lights and sharp angular edges. The strange futuristic shape stood out against UCLA’s brick architecture, attracting students on their daily walks to class. Along with bright lights and large display screens, students discovered a futuristic exhibit about representation in Hollywood movies and television. Last week, […]
Out of Bounds: April 4, 2016
Matt Joye may be away, but the show must go on! Newspaper in hand, Aubrey Yeo guides his listeners through the ever-hectic world of UCLA sports.