Saturday, June 21

Game theory predicts outcome of 2012 presidential election

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Game theory predicts outcome of 2012 presidential election

Game theory, a mathematical application known for its successful outcome predictions of casino card games can also be used to predict voter's decisions in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Hear UCLA professor Micheal Chwe and graduate student Marcos Menchaca share their thoughts on the exciting race and the key factors involved to predict our possible future president.

"Game theory predicts outcome of 2012 presidential election"

Game theory, a mathematical application known for its successful outcome predictions of casino card games can also be used to predict voter's decisions in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Hear UCLA professor Micheal Chwe and graduate student Marcos Menchaca share their thoughts on the exciting race and the key factors involved to predict our possible future president.


UCLA student Harry Bigle tells a bone-chilling tale

UCLA student Harry Bigle tells a bone-chilling tale

What's Halloween without a scary story? Harry Bigle, a fourth-year English student from the Writer's Den, dramatically reads a piece of his own creative writing.

Listen to the rest of this week’s Long Story Short here.

"UCLA student Harry Bigle tells a bone-chilling tale"

What's Halloween without a scary story? Harry Bigle, a fourth-year English student from the Writer's Den, dramatically reads a piece of his own creative writing.

Listen to the rest of this week’s Long Story Short here.

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"Keeper of the keys" Adam Gilberti plays terrifying organ tunes

"Keeper of the keys" Adam Gilberti plays terrifying organ tunes

Adam Gilberti is the go-to guy for maintaining and repairing instruments at the Schoenberg Music Building for UCLA's music, musicology, and ethnomusicology departments. For this week’s Long Story Short, Gilberti plays J.S. Bach's famous "Toccata" and "Fugue in D Minor" on one of the organs at UCLA.

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""Keeper of the keys" Adam Gilberti plays terrifying organ tunes"

Adam Gilberti is the go-to guy for maintaining and repairing instruments at the Schoenberg Music Building for UCLA's music, musicology, and ethnomusicology departments. For this week’s Long Story Short, Gilberti plays J.S. Bach's famous "Toccata" and "Fugue in D Minor" on one of the organs at UCLA.

Click here to listen to the rest of this week’s Long Story Short.

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Students share their plans for Halloween

Students share their plans for Halloween

Taylor trick-or-treated around campus to talk to Bruins about their crazy costume ideas and expectations for All Hallows Eve. Second year Russian and global studies student Kat Belikov, biology major Kevin Nguyen, and second year psychology student Hayley Iwig share their plans.

Listen to the full version of this week’s Long Story Short here.

"Students share their plans for Halloween"

Taylor trick-or-treated around campus to talk to Bruins about their crazy costume ideas and expectations for All Hallows Eve. Second year Russian and global studies student Kat Belikov, biology major Kevin Nguyen, and second year psychology student Hayley Iwig share their plans.

Listen to the full version of this week’s Long Story Short here.

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BOO!-in up some laughs: UCLA comedy group members put the "Ha" in Halloween

BOO!-in up some laughs: UCLA comedy group members put the "Ha" in Halloween

Bringing up cackles around the cauldron, Long Story Short welcomes two members from the UCLA comedy group Bruin Up Some Laughs, graduate chemistry major Robin Higgins and Asterios Kokkinos, editor of the Los Angeles comedy magazine, the Devastator. The group performs stand-up comedy every Tuesday at Kerckhoff Coffee House.

Listen to the full show here.

"BOO!-in up some laughs: UCLA comedy group members put the "Ha" in Halloween"

Bringing up cackles around the cauldron, Long Story Short welcomes two members from the UCLA comedy group Bruin Up Some Laughs, graduate chemistry major Robin Higgins and Asterios Kokkinos, editor of the Los Angeles comedy magazine, the Devastator. The group performs stand-up comedy every Tuesday at Kerckhoff Coffee House.

Listen to the full show here.

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UCLA professor David Shorter shares supernatural stories

UCLA professor David Shorter shares supernatural stories

On Long Story Short this week, Christyana spoke with with UCLA professor and researcher David Shorter, who teaches a freshman GE cluster titled "Aliens, Psychics, and Ghosts." Here, Shorter talks about some of his own personal paranormal stories.

Listen to the full show here.

"UCLA professor David Shorter shares supernatural stories"

On Long Story Short this week, Christyana spoke with with UCLA professor and researcher David Shorter, who teaches a freshman GE cluster titled "Aliens, Psychics, and Ghosts." Here, Shorter talks about some of his own personal paranormal stories.

Listen to the full show here.

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Interview with UC President Mark Yudof

Interview with UC President Mark Yudof

Representatives from nine University of California student newspapers interviewed UC President Mark Yudof on Wednesday via teleconference. Yudof discussed affirmative action, Proposition 30 and online education, among other topics. Listen to the full interview here.

"Interview with UC President Mark Yudof"

Representatives from nine University of California student newspapers interviewed UC President Mark Yudof on Wednesday via teleconference. Yudof discussed affirmative action, Proposition 30 and online education, among other topics. Listen to the full interview here.

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