Tuesday, May 13

Luke Beall blurs lines between authenticity and artifice in film ‘Fatal Exposure’

Despite setbacks, “Fatal Exposure” not only resonates with audiences but also chills them. Helmed by fourth-year physics student Luke Beall, the Film & Photography Society’s self-described most ambitious film yet follows a young actress as she is stalked throughout a shoot while navigating modern-day girlhood. Read more...

Photo: Faye Malloy – Alma in The Film & Photography Society at UCLA’s short film “FATAL EXPOSURE” – glares at her misleading reflection on the television screen. (Courtesy of Arianna Zhao)


The Color Box spotlights stories of underrepresented communities in theater

Blending vibrant productions, compelling stories and diverse casts, The Color Box Production Company colors outside the lines of traditional theater. Founded in 2017, The Color Box is a student-run theater production company that spotlights diverse communities and their stories. Read more...

Photo: Pictured are three members of The Color Box Production Company performing its February production of “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.” The student-run organization aims to cultivate an inclusive and diverse space for film and theater students alike. (Courtesy of The Color Box)



High Note Foundation at UCLA bridges music, community throughout LA

For High Note Foundation, looking on the bright side through music is paramount. The club, which doubles as a service organization, was founded last year and now numbers about 40 members. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA’s student service organization High Note Foundation stand together and smile for a picture after a performance at The Watermark at Westwood Village, a senior living community. The performance was the first concert held by the club, which was founded last year. (Courtesy of Ann Ding)


Mia Przybus polishes her artistry, curates community through @ucnailsinla

Mia Przybus’ dedication has guided her to grow a campus community in artistry. The third-year civil engineering student said she has always been an artist and has spent many years exploring the business side by offering different creative services. Read more...

Photo: Sporting a gentle smile, Mia Przybus, the face of UCNailsinLA, is photographed doing the nails of a client from inside her dorm room work station. The creative finds doing nails to be a fruitful venture into the business world. (Courtesy of Luana Caravalho)


Awaken A Cappella brings history, diverse voices to UCLA’s a cappella scene

For Awaken A Cappella, vocal magic is about much more than just singing. Founded in 1992 as the first co-ed a cappella group in Southern California, Awaken competes annually and performs at both on-campus and off-campus events throughout the academic year. Read more...

Photo: Co-ed student a cappella group Awaken A Cappella sits on the steps outside Royce Hall. The group was founded in 1992 and performs regularly at several events, including competing in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. (Courtesy of Sophia LeClaire)


Unravel at UCLA weaves sustainability, social justice into club values

Amid the rising popularity of sustainable fashion, Unravel at UCLA is stitching together a vibrant community. Blending a vivid aesthetic with social justice advocacy, the club – which was founded in 2018 – launched its first fashion magazine this summer. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is Unravel Magazine’s logo being placed onto a pair of denim jeans. The student organization aims to bridge sustainability, fashion and activism through the magazine medium. (Courtesy of Unravel Magazine)



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