Paws, Play, Rewind! is back for the seventh installment to discuss the latest and greatest in pop culture and campus happenings with the always-entertaining minds at Daily Bruin A&E. More »
What are sun spots? Are they harmful? How do you get rid of them? As students who live in sunny California, we might be prone to asking these questions concerning our skin.
Paws, Play, Rewind! is back for the seventh installment to discuss the latest and greatest in pop culture and campus happenings with the always-entertaining minds at Daily Bruin A&E. More »
UCLA students have the opportunity to live in a Los Angeles cultural landmark for about half of the cost of on-campus dorms. Located just two blocks away from the UCLA campus, the University Cooperative Housing Association is available for any students looking to save money while still living in a diverse community. More »
Rates of autism are on the rise, with 1 in 50 American children being diagnosed as affected by the disorder. Dr. Susan Bookheimer, a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at the David Geffen School of Medicine and recipient of an Autism Centers of Excellence Center Grant, is scanning the brains of infants, searching to find which areas are affected, with the hopes of devising methods of treatment. More »
You might not expect such obedient silence at the sound of an A-flat note, but for the UCLA Scattertones, one of eleven student a cappella groups on campus and one of two UCLA groups heading to the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella west competition on Saturday, it’s a signal. More »
This Sunday is Senior Night for the UCLA women’s basketball team, a night when graduating seniors participate in their final home game as Bruins. Graduating players Thea Lemberger and Atonye Nyingifa share what Senior Night means to them and what they’ve learned from their time on the team. More »