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SouLA draws musicality from Chinese and American styles

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SouLA draws musicality from Chinese and American styles "SouLA draws musicality from Chinese and American styles"

All Chinese a cappella group, SouLA, finds identity at UCLA through both Chinese- and American-inspired a cappella performances. Daily Bruin Radio reporter Emma Oeland spoke with members of SouLA about their uniquely Chinese/American fusion of music, and the international Chinese student experience at UCLA.


Coaches’ friendship transcends the playing field

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Longtime friends Amanda Cromwell and Cori Close never thought they would end up coaching at the same university. Cromwell and Close first met 17 years ago at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp at the University of California at Santa Barbara. More »

“Dick Dialogues” provides outlet for discussion of modern gender roles

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What does it mean to be a man in modern society? UCLA students, in conjunction with Hello America Tours, gathered in Ackerman Union’s Global Viewpoints Lounge to answer that question with the “Dick Dialogues.” “Dick Dialogues” is an open mic inspired by “The Vagina Monologues,” a 1996 play by feminist activist Eve Ensler that explores gender roles in the modern era. More »

Ashe About Your Health: Misconceptions about superfoods

Ashe About Your Health: Misconceptions about superfoods "Ashe About Your Health: Misconceptions about superfoods"

With the increasing popularity of such foods as kale and quinoa, “superfood” has become a buzzword in healthy eating. This week, Dr. David Baron sits down with Daily Bruin Radio reporter Esther Lee to discuss the formal definition of “superfoods” and how you can incorporate nutrient-rich foods into your diet. More »


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