Alex Hyun and Dariane Nabor host spring quarter’s sixth episode of Long Story Short. UCLA English professor Joseph Nagy talks about the upcoming symposium Comparing Dragons – Ancient, Medieval and Modern. More »
This week, Aubrey and Matthew discuss the 2015 NFL draft, which saw three former Bruins – inside linebacker Eric Kendricks, defensive end Owamagbe Odighizuwa and quarterback Brett Hundley – get drafted.
Alex Hyun and Dariane Nabor host spring quarter’s sixth episode of Long Story Short. UCLA English professor Joseph Nagy talks about the upcoming symposium Comparing Dragons – Ancient, Medieval and Modern. More »
Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to the happenings of the student government! This week, Campbell and the Daily Bruin’s USAC Opinion columnist Aram Ghoogasian review some of the issues USAC will face next year: How can USAC reassert its relevance to the student body next year? More »
Philip Scott, a fourth-year Design | Media Arts student, marries narrative and technology through his creation of game poems. Game poems are video games that draw experiences and inspiration from poetry. More »
On this week’s show, Aubrey Yeo and Matthew Joye discuss UCLA football’s Spring Showcase, which capped off the Bruins’ 2015 spring practice season. Aubrey and Matthew bring DB Sports contributor Taylor Hollowell into the studio, as Taylor attended and covered Saturday’s Showcase in the Rose Bowl. More »
Dariane Nabor and Alex Hyun host spring quarter’s fifth episode of Long Story Short. First, UCLA Music Library staff member Henry Lim and his string quartet talks with us about their Music of the 1990s performance at Powell Library. More »
Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to the happenings of the student government! This week, Campbell is joined by Daily Bruin USAC Reporter Kendall Mitchell to answer some fundamental questions about the Undergraduate Students Association Council, including: What is USAC and what is its primary purpose? More »