Saturday, February 14

Long Story Short: Saving the Faculty Center to honor a love story

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Long Story Short: Saving the Faculty Center to honor a love story

UCLA plans to replace its current Faculty Center with a new hotel and conference facility. Ann Duncan is one of a group of preservationists hoping to save the existing building. Her family also helped found the Faculty Center. But this isn’t a story about revenue or facilities. This is a love story. [2:53]

"Long Story Short: Saving the Faculty Center to honor a love story"

UCLA plans to replace its current Faculty Center with a new hotel and conference facility. Ann Duncan is one of a group of preservationists hoping to save the existing building. Her family also helped found the Faculty Center. But this isn’t a story about revenue or facilities. This is a love story. [2:53]


Long Story Short: Sometimes romance requires a little "trial and error"

Long Story Short: Sometimes romance requires a little "trial and error"

Love hurts even the musicians. Alexandro Hernandez, an ethnomusicology graduate student, was rejected in the mountains of Mexico but found love riding bikes in San Francisco. He spoke to reporter Wan Wong. [3:14]

"Long Story Short: Sometimes romance requires a little "trial and error""

Love hurts even the musicians. Alexandro Hernandez, an ethnomusicology graduate student, was rejected in the mountains of Mexico but found love riding bikes in San Francisco. He spoke to reporter Wan Wong. [3:14]

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Long Story Short: Best picks for Valentine's Day flicks

Long Story Short: Best picks for Valentine's Day flicks

Long Story Short's film critic Alex Goodman talks about the perfect movies for Valentine's Day, and why the tearjerking love story The Notebook is not among his picks. [4:33]

"Long Story Short: Best picks for Valentine's Day flicks"

Long Story Short's film critic Alex Goodman talks about the perfect movies for Valentine's Day, and why the tearjerking love story The Notebook is not among his picks. [4:33]

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Students dance through an old love story at the Romeo and Juliet Italian Renaissance Ball

Students dance through an old love story at the Romeo and Juliet Italian Renaissance Ball

February 14, 2011 "“ Bruins eager to expand their dance repertoire headed to Powell Library on Saturday for the 8th Annual Romeo and Juliet Italian Renaissance Ball. [3:17]

"Students dance through an old love story at the Romeo and Juliet Italian Renaissance Ball"

February 14, 2011 "“ Bruins eager to expand their dance repertoire headed to Powell Library on Saturday for the 8th Annual Romeo and Juliet Italian Renaissance Ball. [3:17]

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College StarLeague battles it out in the cosmos of Starcraft II

College StarLeague battles it out in the cosmos of Starcraft II

February 2, 2011 – The Collegiate StarLeague brings together teams from 144 universities and junior colleges to battle each other in the videogame, StarCraft II. For the uninitiated, or "noobs," to use videogame lingo, StarCraft II is a sci-fi real-time strategy game that was released in July. UCLA's team recently started its second season in the league and competes every Saturday. Rachel Garcia reports. [2:43]

"College StarLeague battles it out in the cosmos of Starcraft II"

February 2, 2011 – The Collegiate StarLeague brings together teams from 144 universities and junior colleges to battle each other in the videogame, StarCraft II. For the uninitiated, or "noobs," to use videogame lingo, StarCraft II is a sci-fi real-time strategy game that was released in July. UCLA's team recently started its second season in the league and competes every Saturday. Rachel Garcia reports. [2:43]

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Long Story Short: What was your mother like?

Long Story Short: What was your mother like?

Yale law professor Amy Chua's recent book about Chinese mothers has caused quite an uproar. Chua argues Western parents are too wimpy – she says more mothers should be like Chinese mothers, strict and authoritarian.

Radio Director Sarah Rogozen spoke with Accounting Professor John Hughes and his wife Harriet about their parenting experiences. [2:07]

"Long Story Short: What was your mother like?"

Yale law professor Amy Chua's recent book about Chinese mothers has caused quite an uproar. Chua argues Western parents are too wimpy – she says more mothers should be like Chinese mothers, strict and authoritarian.

Radio Director Sarah Rogozen spoke with Accounting Professor John Hughes and his wife Harriet about their parenting experiences. [2:07]

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