Have you ever wondered how national park boundaries are created around the world? Along with natural beauty and economic considerations, the diversity and rarity of species play a role in defining where borders are drawn. With climate change banging on our doors, preserving habitats is more important than ever before – rising temperatures in the […]
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Long Story Short – January 6, 2014
Long Story Short freezes the night with their first show hosted by Meral Arik and Sidhaant Shah. First, Daily Bruin Opinion columnist Maia Ferdman discusses the American Studies Association’s recent decision to boycott Israeli academia. Afterwards, hear how fourth-year communication student Neelam Michalow spent her winter break recording her album, followed by radio contributor, Emma […]
UCLA Men’s Basketball opens PAC-12 play with a 107-73 win over USC
UCLA began Pac-12 play with an emphatic 107-73 win over USC on Sunday. The Bruins had three players – sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson, sophomore guard Jordan Adams and freshman guard Bryce Alford – score 20 or more points while shooting 57.7 percent for the game.
UCLA Men’s Basketball narrowly defeats The University of Alabama 75-67
In their last non-conference game, the UCLA Men’s Basketball team has a close game against the Crimson Tide, Saturday evening.
UCLA falls to Duke 80-63 at Madison Square Garden
NEW YORK—It was a perfect storyline. Sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson was set to make his grand return to Madison Square Garden just over a Lincoln Tunnel’s ride away from where he played his high school basketball. Redshirt senior forward David Wear was going to come out of nowhere and lead the Bruins with a ferocious […]
Video: UCLA professors discuss psychology of college romance
“One reason that people in college grow and change so much is that they have relationships,” says UCLA psychology professor Benjamin Karney. Professors Karney and Thomas Bradbury provide insight into the psychology of romantic relationships in college and the reasons why third-year neuroscience student Esther Lee and fourth-year sociology student Lori McCallum can maintain their […]
Alum auctions asian antiques
“Truth is, I can remember things that I sold 30 to 40 years ago better than I can remember people I met 30 to 40 years ago,” remarks Izzy Chait, owner and operator of I.M. Chait Gallery, an auction house specializing in Chinese art. Chait works with his three sons, traveling to Asia to […]