Having moved to America just four years ago from Iran, third-year mathematics student Lernik Asserian is making her dreams come true. Obtaining an internship with NASA, being admitted into UCLA, learning a new language,and being accustomed to a new culture are just a few things that Asserian has accomplished. She said she hopes to add […]
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UCLA Unseen: UCLA Planetarium
Daily Bruin Video introduces UCLA Unseen, a new weekly series exploring lesser-known places on campus. The UCLA Planetarium, located on the roof of the Mathematical Sciences building, is a tranquil dome for exploring the night sky and beyond. Planetarium outreach coordinators and UCLA astronomy graduate students Laura Vican and Tom Esposito describe their experiences volunteering […]
Aaron Newman: Passion for Lego
Lego is a toy of “infinite possibilities,” for Aaron Newman, a second-year theater student, who has been building his own art out of Legos. Newman explains how he found his passion in Lego-making and has exhibited and shared his work with other people on websites.
Songs and Stories: Mr. Moon
Third-year psychobiology student Michael de Virgilio is releasing his first single under the name Mr. Moon. Watch and listen to Mr. Moon perform “Darling.”
Valentine’s Day cake pop tutorial
Looking to make a fun and easy Valentine’s Day treat? Watch this video to see Daily Bruin Video’s Jessica Korn and Yuri Enokida teach you how to make these simple and festive cake pops!
UCLA Unseen: Ceramics Lab
The ceramics lab, located on the first floor of the Broad Art Center, is a creative space for all students to use clay as their artistic medium. Supervisor Shoshi Kanokohata and fourth-year political science student Ezra Berger talk about their experiences working within the lab.
Bruins on the Street: Street lighting in North Village
Walking through North Village in Westwood at night can be an issue for some students due to the lack of street lighting. We asked a few students to share their thoughts on street lighting in North Village and how it affects their sense of safety.