How long did it take you to find your favorite place to nap at UCLA? Your go-to late-night grub spot? Help incoming students save time and vote for the "Best of UCLA". Read more...
How long did it take you to find your favorite place to nap at UCLA? Your go-to late-night grub spot? Help incoming students save time and vote for the "Best of UCLA". Read more...
Every business starts somewhere. Brian Lim's light show equipment company started in the trunk of his car in an In-N-Out Burger parking lot. Read more...
Photo: UCLA alum Brian Lim owns two companies that produce rave equipment, such as light gloves.
There is a running joke among many athletes that their beloved sport is essentially a drug. For Joe Putignano, the rush of gymnastics is as addictive as that of a drug-induced high. Read more...
Sunday, August 18th marked the Inaugural Geekie Awards at the Avalon in Hollywood, a new awards show organized in order to celebrate the geek genre and its most talented independent creators, artists and filmmakers. Read more...
In the last five years or so, the media has become fascinated with geeks. From CBS’s “The Big Bang Theory” to superhero-movie domination of the box office, Hollywood has decided that geek-oriented products are marketable and worth developing. Read more...
She made her debut in the spotlight as Queen Isabella in her elementary school’s Columbus Day pageant. Read more...
Photo: Jolie Oliver, executive assistant for UCLA football and an alumna of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, will be starring in a Pico Playhouse production of “The Old Settler.”
As the day wears on, the gardens and lawns of UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library transform into an unorthodox yet intimate theater stage, where audiences picnic through a scandalous 19th-century birthday party set on the library's spacious grounds. Read more...
Photo: Amielynn Abellera and Brian Slaten play Lady Windermere and Lord Darlington respectively in UCLA’s William Andrews Clark Memorial Library’s modern retelling of Oscar Wilde’s “Lady Windermere’s Fan,” as part of the new outdoor theater series.