The Cultural Affairs Commission has started a new program called Culture Talks, a series of open discussions where students gather to voice their opinions on social issues that people may be hesitant to talk about. Their goal is to inspire students to critically analyze the stigmas and silence around them through communication. TRANSCRIPT: Don: Say […]
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A night at the Etiquette Dinner in Carnesale Commons
Students enjoyed a four-course meal while hearing helpful etiquette tips from Debbie Henderson of UCLA Catering on how to attend a formal dinner. This residential life event prepared students for a meal in a professional setting. Join photographer Bailey Greene as she takes you through the night.
No Offense, But: Reactions to Paris
On Friday, Islamic State group militants attacked several sites in Paris, killing at least 129 people and wounding many others. The tragedy was so jarring that it took Americans nearly two hours before they could even start politicizing it. Many have complained that coverage of the Paris attacks has taken media attention away from a […]
Long Story Short: Nov. 16th, 2015
Yuri Enokida and Kelly Yeo host fall quarter’s Long Story Short. Third-year political science student Chase Privett tells us what directing HOOLIGAN Theater Company’s production of Rent has been like, followed by a performance of “Seasons of Love” by the cast. Bruin Entrepreneurs members Arushi Tainwala and Gina Kim come on the air to talk […]
Out of Bounds: Nov. 16th, 2015
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UCLA loses nail-biter to Washington State 31-27
The loss drops the Bruins to 7-3 on the season, but because of Arizona’s double-overtime upset of Utah Saturday, UCLA still controls its destiny. Should the Bruins manage to pull off road wins against the Utes and the USC Trojans, the team can still clinch the Pac-12 South division.
Bruins stand in solidarity with University of Missouri campus
Bruins gathered Thursday afternoon to stand in solidarity with black students on the University of Missouri campus. UCLA faculty and the Afrikan Student Union led the rally in support of the protests occurring on other campuses and to bring awareness to issues impacting UCLA’s black community.