Second-year dance and choreography MFA students explore dance’s lack of boundaries by incorporating the ‘unconventional’ into their performance, “What.” More »
In the heart of Anderson School of Management, every Wednesday the Anderson Wine Club comes together for a night full of laughter, good food, and of course, wine.
Second-year dance and choreography MFA students explore dance’s lack of boundaries by incorporating the ‘unconventional’ into their performance, “What.” More »
Having moved to America just four years ago from Iran, third-year mathematics student Lernik Asserian is making her dreams come true. Obtaining an internship with NASA, being admitted into UCLA, learning a new language,and being accustomed to a new culture are just a few things that Asserian has accomplished. More »
Daily Bruin Video introduces UCLA Unseen, a new weekly series exploring lesser-known places on campus. The UCLA Planetarium, located on the roof of the Mathematical Sciences building, is a tranquil dome for exploring the night sky and beyond. More »
Lego is a toy of “infinite possibilities,” for Aaron Newman, a second-year theater student, who has been building his own art out of Legos. Newman explains how he found his passion in Lego-making and has exhibited and shared his work with other people on websites. More »
In celebration of the Chinese New Year, the Cultural Affairs Commission facilitated a UCLA outing to a parade in honor of the holiday in downtown Los Angeles. More »
Gracia Amos from Nothing New Publications explains her passion for making zine books and the collaboration with Powell Library to create student zine books that reflect on this year’s common book, “I Never Had It Made” by Jackie Robinson. More »