While many students hit a wall during the fifteenth hour of Dance Marathon, first-year human biology and society student Amy Gonser managed to power through the early hours of the morning with gusto. Read more...
While many students hit a wall during the fifteenth hour of Dance Marathon, first-year human biology and society student Amy Gonser managed to power through the early hours of the morning with gusto. Read more...
Seven hours into Dance Marathon, dancers started lining up inside the first floor of Ackerman Union to get their second meal of the event. Read more...
In contrast to the frenzy in Ackerman Grand Ballroom, Dance Marathon's "Cause Room" aims to provide some solitude for participants and houses quilts and a condom dress for pediatric AIDS education. Read more...
Two floors down from where participants are dancing, UCLA alumna Lauren Grace is stationed outside the UCLA Textbook store selling this year’s Dance Marathon merchandise. Read more...
Students come and go, but Blaise is always there. Read more...
Photo: Aviva Kraus, a fourth-year comparative literature and French student, and Brooke Pickett, a fourth-year environmental science student, separate plants in Sunset Canyon Recreation Center during their urban agriculture class, which includes garden maintenance as part of its curriculum.
More than 80 percent of people in the country suffer from some form of back pain at some point in their lives, especially in their lower back, and about one-fifth of all doctors’ office visits are related to back pain. Read more...
Paul Tanner, a UCLA alumnus, professional trombonist and former jazz professor at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, died on Feb. 5 from pneumonia. He was 95. Read more...