Thursday, July 2

Commencement speaker hopefuls share their thoughts on putting college experiences into words

Commencement speaker hopefuls share their thoughts on putting college experiences into words June 7, 2010 - Many people look forward to finding out who their graduation speaker will be, and what he or she will say. Although speaking in front of crowds of commencement attendees seems frightening, two students do not fear the spotlight. They share the processes of writing and auditioning their speeches for UCLA's communication studies commencement ceremony. [3:50] "Commencement speaker hopefuls share their thoughts on putting college experiences into words"

June 7, 2010 - Many people look forward to finding out who their graduation speaker will be, and what he or she will say. Although speaking in front of crowds of commencement attendees seems frightening, two students do not fear the spotlight. They share the processes of writing and auditioning their speeches for UCLA's communication studies commencement ceremony. [3:50] Read more...



Q&A with Charles E. Young

One day after Wooden's death at the age of 99, Chancellor Charles E. Young spoke to the Daily Bruin's Sam Allen about his memories of Wooden and the legacy Wooden has left on this campus. Read more...

Photo: Charles E. Young served as chancellor from 1968 to 1997. Young and Coach John Wooden spent several years as iconic figures at UCLA together.


Great coach was a better friend

In the spring of 1970, John Sandbrook was a UCLA student writing for this newspaper. That same spring, John Wooden was celebrating his sixth national title. Wooden was, by that point, one of the most recognizable figures in college sports, widely considered the greatest basketball coach in the world. Read more...