Twenty-five years ago, a massive tragedy befell Los Angeles. Despite the scale of the event, the memory of the LA riots and their importance has faded. More »
The third installment of Tea Tunes features AJ Jaramaz, a fourth-year English and music industry student, performing his song titled “Church.”
Twenty-five years ago, a massive tragedy befell Los Angeles. Despite the scale of the event, the memory of the LA riots and their importance has faded. More »
The second installment of Tea Tunes features Lorelei Carlson, a fourth-year gender studies student, performing her song titled “Sunset Boulevard” off her EP “Dopamine.” More »
“It’s really easy to fall in love with film because it’s just such a powerful medium. It can make you cry. It can make you feel good. More »
Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of UCLA’s Disability Studies program, the Disability as Spectacle conference in the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center engaged scholars and artists in conversation about the representation of disabilities in media and literature. More »
Tens of thousands gathered in Pershing Square on Saturday to participate in the March for Science LA. The event was not only a call for governance to acknowledge scientific evidence and expertise in the decision making process – it was also a celebration of growth, innovation and progress. More »
For this year’s Bruin Day, Daily Bruin Video asked admitted students and parents alike to share their recent acceptance stories. From casual reactions to heartfelt anecdotes, watch as each took a pause from their festivities to reflect on their admissions. More »