Pen in hand, behind a mic, UCLA Subway employee Darnell Polidore, known in his career as “Focal, and his brother Chris, known as “Dutch,” moved from Florida to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. More »
Students camping outside Pauley Pavilion for tickets to the men’s basketball game against Arizona were ushered in the building at 5 a.m. Saturday morning for a taping of ESPN College GameDay. The show, which makes weekly stops at various campuses throughout the season, uses rowdy fans for the backdrop to its set. Students may have been tired after an all-night campout but the arena was still full of energy. Host Rece Davis and analysts Jalen Rose, Digger Phelps and Jay Bilas interacted with the crowd while Ben Howland, Larry Drew II and Kyle Anderson of the basketball team made cameos for the show. GameDay taped live until 9 a.m., when students received priority passes for the game in the evening. Watch highlights from GameDay as well as hear students reactions to camping out.
Pen in hand, behind a mic, UCLA Subway employee Darnell Polidore, known in his career as “Focal, and his brother Chris, known as “Dutch,” moved from Florida to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. More »
In a department of fewer than 20 colleagues, the Moving Image Archive Studies Department fosters close community ties in preparation for their graduate students’ future careers of restoring and preserving aging film reels. More »
Dressed in brightly colored onesies and last minute DIY creations, participants of Dance Marathon took full advantage of the various themed shifts that took place over 26 hours. More »
Jumping on brightly lit quadrants, students participate on the first ever human powered dance floor at Dance Marathon. UCLA’s Ecology, Economy, Equity club teamed up with the Pediatric AIDS Coalition to bring the event the kinetic dance floor. More »
Ambassadors from Camp Kindle, a camp for young people affected with HIV and AIDS, were invited to Dance Marathon to speak on behalf of the Project Kindle Foundation. More »
Anchored in the waters of Marina Del Rey, the boat “Angela” serves as a home for former UCLA professor Thomas Lee. Dreaming about living in the Pacific Ocean since the 8th grade, Lee discusses his lifestyle and passion for living on sea. More »