To nap, or not to nap? With the potential installation of sleep pods on campus, it’s a relevant question for UCLA students to ask. Did you know that naps lasting longer than an hour actually do more harm than good for our sleep schedule? More »
Abby Dahlkemper and Caprice Dydasco have been playing soccer together since they were children. In 2011, they both committed to UCLA to play for the women’s soccer team as a part of a top recruiting class.
At UCLA, a unique competitive scene is arising from a small group of students. Armed with dice, coins, calculators and binders, these student collect and duel against each other in “Yu-Gi-Oh!”, a trading card game based off a manga and the popular Saturday morning cartoon of the same name. More »
It can be difficult to maintain a balanced diet as a college student. With the new plate system rather than the traditional food pyramid that many of us were raised with, there has been a shift to a more holistic approach to regulating diet and a focus on superfoods with supposed extra health benefits. More »
Download this episode of A Case for Science (mp3) Research at UCLA is a billion-dollar industry, funding a lot of curiosity and labor. A Case for Science is a new podcast by Daily Bruin Radio that will detail the depth, breadth and wealth of research that goes on behind laboratory doors around campus. More »