Second-year students, Daphne Meyer, world arts and cultures, and Malik Martin, business economics, describe what it’s like to juggle being a model and full-time student. They both learned to develop time management skills and flexibility.
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#HashitOut: Spring Break Edition
#HashitOut is back and live every Monday at 6 p.m. This Monday, we cover hashtags that were relevant during the spring break such as #PrayforBrussels and #MarchMadness.
A taste of UCLA’s comedy clubs
This year, UCLA comedy clubs fill up lecture-size classrooms, the Improv Space, and Treehouse in Westwood. As LCC, Rapid Fire Improv, Shenanigans Comedy Club, Satyr Magazine, “The Westwood Enabler,” and Company band together, Daily Bruin Video tries to find out what’s behind on-campus comedy’s recent growth.
No Offense, But: Out of state students
“No Offense, But,” the Daily Bruin’s official Opinion podcast, is back for spring quarter, and we’ve got some hot takes on a recent state audit indicting the University of California for prioritizing out-of-state student enrollment over that of resident students. Opinion columnists Ara Shirinian, Keshav Tadimeti and Arthur Wang elaborate on geographic diversity in the […]
That’s a Wrap! Episode 11: A new season of everything
Your favorite Arts and Entertainment podcast is back for the spring! Join the A&E editors as they discuss all the artsy things they enjoyed over spring break, including House of Cards, music, and the hit podcast Serial.
UCLA Women’s Basketball Falls to Texas in NCAA Sweet 16
No. 3 seed UCLA women’s basketball met its match in the third round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, losing to No. 2 seed Texas. The Bruins, who were NIT champions in 2015, made a lengthy tournament run with a young roster, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Longhorns in a 72-64 loss. Coach […]
UCLA dances to the Sweet Sixteen after 72-67 win over USF
It looked like a different team had taken the field after UCLA came close to surrendering a 16-point first-half lead to USF. But the Bruins managed to squelch the Bulls’ comeback to win 72-67 in order to book their tickets for the next round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament in Bridgeport, Connecticut.