Sunday, April 5

Q&A: YouTube prankster Danny Duncan discusses filming, future plans

Danny Duncan kick-flips on his skateboard as he speeds down Bruin Walk, but Duncan is not headed to class. When he approaches Bruins, some might identify him as the YouTube prankster with more than 160,000 subscribers and more than 12 million views. Read more...

Photo: YouTube prankster Danny Duncan has gained over 12 million views for his videos which include Greek life parodies and asking students sexually suggestive questions. Duncan said he films a lot at UCLA because of the different reactions he gets and because of the diversity of students on campus. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Book Review: ‘Stone Seeds’

“Stone Seeds” is a work of art. But, unfortunately, a work of art is not always what a novel needs to be. In New Bavarnica, the novel’s world, every aspect of life – food distribution, weather patterns and even when the sun rises and sets – is under the control of one mysterious figure: The General. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Urbane Publications)



LA Fashion Week trends students can integrate into their wardrobes

The sounds of spray paint and electric shocks cut through loud, heavy bass as models stomped down a slick white runway. Grunge, minimalism and androgyny were major themes at Los Angeles Fashion Week 2016. Read more...

Photo: Phlemuns models at Los Angeles Fashion Week 2016 sported sleek hair, cropped bangs and Miley Cyrus pigtails. (Efren Piñon/Daily Bruin)


Hidden Treasures: Part two

Photos of the past: An old record of motion When a horse runs, do all four of its legs leave the ground? This debate was at the forefront of an experiment in 1872 by photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Read more...


Party Flavors: Orange and chocolate biscotti

The party food landscape has become increasingly homogeneous, with its ubiquitous bag of Doritos rather than homemade fudge or stuffed mushrooms. Columnist Erin Nyren would like to bring back the house parties of yore, in which everyone cooked or baked something to share. Read more...

Photo: (Mackenzie Possee/Daily Bruin)


Hidden Treasures: Part one

News from the past: Michael Suman’s bulletin board of nostalgia Students walk at a slower pace as they pass Rolfe Hall 2314. A small bulletin board, just to the right of the office door, is covered with a collage of hand-cut, faded newspaper clippings. Read more...

Photo: (Devin Le/Daily Bruin)



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