In NBA basketball, the Grizzlies defeated the Clippers, meaning that Andrew won the “You Better Be Right” pick from last week and that Kevin suffers this week’s punishment. More »
Years after his own UCLA graduation in the late 70’s, history major William Beigel still had the same innate eagerness to learn about the past. At 40 years old, curiosity about his father’s cousin’s disappearance during WWII led Beigel to conduct research into the history of both the war and the man’s past in an attempt to uncover the mystery.
In NBA basketball, the Grizzlies defeated the Clippers, meaning that Andrew won the “You Better Be Right” pick from last week and that Kevin suffers this week’s punishment. More »
UCLA has purchased one of its largest pieces of art, the literary map “City in Mind: A Lyrical Map of the Concept of Los Angeles,” thanks to the long running Collecting Los Angeles initiative by the UCLA Special Collections, seeking out cultural documents and art found within Los Angeles’ communities. More »
This week, the guys talk about the spring game at the Rose Bowl and the NFL draft. Later, Kevin doles out another punishment for Andrew’s incorrect You Better Be Right pick. More »
In the hustle and bustle of life in Los Angeles, the slow-paced world of museums is often overlooked. But museums ranging from science to contemporary art can have a lot to offer, including public programs, screenings, guest lectures and stimulating exhibitions. More »
The creative process is hard to define, but its effects are numerous. It can help maintain emotional health and give people a fresh outlook on life and a clearer understanding of oneself. More »
This week, Daily Bruin Sports reporter Leonardo Villalobos discusses volleyball with the hosts, including the MPSF tournament, the team’s progress and ranking, the possibility of beating BYU, and lineup changes. More »