Wednesday, February 11

Student organization seeks to alleviate ailments through artistic expression

Medicine and Art at UCLA is capitalizing on the curative properties of creativity. Founded in 2018, the club provides volunteer opportunities, guest speakers and an artistic outlook for Bruins and pre-health students, president Daniel Talebzadeh Shoushtari said. Read more...

Photo: Third-year student Karen Elrayes plays the flute and third-year student Daniel Talebzadeh Shoushtari holds up a still life painting. Talebzadeh Shoushtari said Medicine and Art at UCLA has allowed him to maintain his hobby of painting while melding the creativity with his degree. (Megan Cai/Daily Bruin)


LA Literary Lore: The Ripped Bodice bookstore offers romance readers respite from reality

This post was updated April 18 at 12:29 a.m. From themed bookshops to beloved book festivals, the Los Angeles literary world has something to offer every reader. Read more...

Photo: The front entrance of The Ripped Bodice has walls papered with books. Founded by Leah Koch and her sister, the shop is the West Coast’s only romance-exclusive bookstore and aims to provide a safe space for bookworms and authors of diverse backgrounds alike. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Behind the Screen: Creative outlets enable greater self-reflection on travel experiences

With a growing digital world, social media can be used to highlight self-improvement practices, but the popular notion of sharing one’s best life does not always equate to living it. Read more...

Photo: Travel blogger and alumnus Warda Kebet said for her, social media is a balance of sharing her experiences while maintaining boundaries for certain human interactions along her journeys. (Courtesy of Warda Kebet)



Dance Marathon 2022 fights pediatric AIDS with in-person fundraising event

This post was last updated on 4/6/2022 at 9:05 PM The Pediatric AIDS Coalition at UCLA put on its dancing shoes for charity. On Saturday, PAC at UCLA hosted its annual Dance Marathon fundraiser at Drake Stadium and ended the event raising $112,805.42. Read more...

Photo: Students gathered at Drake Stadium on Saturday for the Pediatric AIDS Coalition at UCLA’s annual Dance Marathon, which returned to an in-person format and was complete with novel themes and live music. The event raised $112,805.42 and focused on balancing positive morale alongside more somber speeches on public health and AIDS. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


LA Fashion Week 2022: Humans’ debut show styles sustainability in Southern California streetwear

Humans is leaving the runway greener than it found it. Making its LA Fashion Week debut Saturday, the brand brought multicolored streetwear to the floor of the Petersen Automotive Museum. Read more...

Photo: On Saturday night, models for Humans took to the LA Fashion Week runway with monochromatic quilted looks and vibrant eyeshadow, elements inspired by the city of Los Angeles. (Jefferson Alade/Daily Bruin)


LA Fashion Week 2022: JimmyPaul highlights diversity of fashion with bright looks

There’s no need for psychedelics to take a trip into a world of color. On Saturday, LA Fashion Week’s audience was invited to participate in the nostalgic LSD-inspired experience that was JimmyPaul’s Fall Winter 2022 collection. Read more...

Photo: JimmyPaul’s Fall Winter 2022 collection was characterized by bold prints and fluffy accessories on the final day of LA Fashion Week. The unconventional zigzag runway allowed for intimacy between the spectators and models. (Sakshi Joglekar/Assistant Photo editor)



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