Bridget O’Brien left many legacies during her years at the Daily Bruin – captivating photojournalism, the transition to digital rather than film photography and a deep dedication to the staff and the newspaper. But the legacy that seems to resonate the most with each generation of students that passes through the Bruin’s newsroom is her […]
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Listen: UCLA professor’s art emulates life in Soviet Armenia
The sound of an arriving train brings the audience into Professor Anahid Keshishian’s one-woman show, as she and her family leave their home in pre-revolutionary Iran and arrive in Soviet Armenia to begin their new life. “Ka Yev Chka II,” which means “There Is and There Isn’t” in Armenian, is the second one-woman show the […]
Long Story Short – October 21, 2013
Tonight on Long Story Short, Daily Bruin A&E columnists Regina Napolitano and Shreya Aiyar, known collectively as the Veg Heads, discuss the reasoning behind vegetarianism and veganism. Then, Paul Butcher, a second-year music student who was recently signed by the acting agency Paradim, explains how he integrates acting with collect life. Finally, Professor David Burke, […]
Listen: Professor discusses 2006 UCLA computer security breach
The security breach in 2006 was the worst incident of its kind in UCLA’s history. Social security numbers and other sensitive information for hundreds of thousands of UC faculty, staff, students, and even applicants and parents of applicants were put at risk. Adjunct professor Peter Reiher, who is currently teaching a course in computer security, […]
Video: Team creates “Pillanthrophy” at UCLA Inventathon 2013
As part of UCLA’s 2013 Innovation Week, teams of students competed in a 24-hour Inventathon from Oct. 4 to Oct. 5 to try to find the best solution to a medical need. Follow one team of four as they create a mobile application called “Pillanthrophy” to help solve the problem of administering medicine to the […]
Photo gallery: Bruin Built
While all UCLA athletes train equally hard, athletes from various sports have very different builds. As each sport focuses on specific muscle groups and uses differing types of athleticism, the time the Bruins spend in the gym yields very unique results.