The Cultural Affairs Commission has started a new program called Culture Talks, a series of open discussions where students gather to voice their opinions on social issues that people may be hesitant to talk about. More »
Fourth-year political science student Lauren Payne leads the UCLA Bruin Marching Band’s 27-member flute section. As section leader, Payne focuses on building strong bonds between flute members. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)
In anticipation of the UCLA-USC football matchup Thanksgiving weekend, Daily Bruin A&E features members of the UCLA Bruin Marching Band. Today’s installment profiles Lauren Payne, a fourth-year political science student and the flute section leader.
The Cultural Affairs Commission has started a new program called Culture Talks, a series of open discussions where students gather to voice their opinions on social issues that people may be hesitant to talk about. More »
On Friday, Islamic State group militants attacked several sites in Paris, killing at least 129 people and wounding many others. The tragedy was so jarring that it took Americans nearly two hours before they could even start politicizing it. More »
Yuri Enokida and Kelly Yeo host fall quarter’s Long Story Short. Third-year political science student Chase Privett tells us what directing HOOLIGAN Theater Company’s production of Rent has been like, followed by a performance of “Seasons of Love” by the cast. More »
The University of Missouri has become an epicenter for racial tension following former University President Tim Wolfe’s resignation after protests over his handling of racially charged incidents on campus. More »
The Huddle is back, now led by radio-trained Sports Editor Matt Cummings! This week, the editors are looking at the prospective freshman athlete recruits. Can UCLA attract the country’s top talent? More »