Monday, March 23

Students celebrate winter holidays with gift exchanges

Now is the time of year when De Neve Dining Hall starts serving leftover turkey, water falls from the sky and winter break looms ominously over the student body. Read more...

Photo: Third-year psychology student Shannon Kanegawa (left) and first-year undeclared life sciences student Allison Cutshall (right) are among many students searching for the right gifts this holiday season. Daily Bruin A&E presents gift ideas from books and films sure to please every post-finals week college student. (Eu Ran Kwak/Daily Bruin)




Hox Zodiac dinner to discuss similarities between humans and animals

Twelve figures will sit around a dinner table and play a game of chance. As the cards are played, the genetic game proceeds to inform each player about his or her connection to each other and the animals around them. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Art | Sci Center will host its first Hox Zodiac dinner Thursday night at the California NanoSystems Institute. The event aims to facilitate discussion between artists and scientists by featuring a 12-person dinner table in which attendants are organized in accordance with their zodiac sign. (Courtesy of Victoria Vesna)


‘Ugly’ Christmas sweaters turn into hot trend

Chilly mornings and commercial jingles on nearly every channel, station and media outlet can only mean one thing: Winter is coming, and with it, the holiday season. Read more...

Photo: Christmas sweaters are a common fashion trend that surfaces during the holiday season. At the UCLA Store, third-year dance and English student Katie Kaemmerling (left) and fourth-year psychology student Cat Kennedy (right) model the BruinWear holiday sweaters hitting shelves in December. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)


UCLA student makes his mark as tattoo artist

Juan Garces on his experience as a tattoo artist (from Daily Bruin Radio’s Long Story Short) "LSS 12/1/14 tattoo artist ". "Juan Garces on his experience as a tattoo artist (from Daily Bruin Radio’s Long Story Short)"

Juan Garces used to think tattoos were taboo. Now, he has tattooed more than 150 students. Garces, a fifth-year Spanish and community and culture student, has been tattooing students at UCLA since he transferred here three years ago. Read more...

Photo: Fifth-year Spanish and community and culture student Juan Garces has tattooed more than 150 UCLA students over three years. Garces said tattooing gave him the opportunity to reconnect with his love of art by allowing him to practice drawing and sketching in a creative manner. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)


Student receives Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship at LACMA

Lilia Taboada grew up surrounded by art. The third-year world arts and cultures student said being raised in a bi-racial family paved the way for many childhood memories spent within art museums, learning about the identity and culture of her mixed heritage. Read more...

Photo: Third-year world arts and cultures student Lilia Taboada is the recipient of the inaugural Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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