Andrew and Kevin preview UCLA football’s Thursday matchup against Arizona State, taking turns at predicting the score and breaking down what quarterback Taylor Kelly’s absence means for the Sun Devils. More »
Students at UCLA feature themselves on YouTube as a means to share and explore their creative outlets from fashion and makeup to dormitory life. Listen to Amanda Magana, Cameron Phillips and Laurel Stokes speak about why they began their channels and their goals.
Andrew and Kevin preview UCLA football’s Thursday matchup against Arizona State, taking turns at predicting the score and breaking down what quarterback Taylor Kelly’s absence means for the Sun Devils. More »
It’s been a long break but Out of Bounds is finally back. Join Andrew and Kevin as they discuss UCLA’s wild 20-17 win over Texas, redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley’s injury and the heroics of redshirt sophomore quarterback Jerry Neuheisel. More »
Clubs are a significant part of UCLA students’ lifestyles. Daily Bruin Radio talks to club members and incoming freshmen at orientation to find out which organizations students are interested in. More »
This spring, approximately 690 students will be graduating with a degree from the psychology department, one of the largest at UCLA. Daily Bruin Radio speaks with students, exploring why these majors are so popular and the reason why so many students enter the psychology department. More »
In June, the UCLA Class of 2014 will graduate and face a growing but competitive job market. What does it take to start a successful and fulfilling career in 2014? More »
Two of the oldest undergraduate students in UCLA’s Class of 2014 share their stories: Andrew Florez, 69, is the oldest undergraduate student graduating this year. After health issues made him rethink what he wanted to do with the rest of his life, he applied to UCLA with the desire to spend that time doing something he loves. Robert Skeels, 48, is one of the oldest returning undergraduate students to graduate this year. Despite the challenges of being a returning student, he chose to come back to UCLA and finish the degree in classical civilization that he began almost 20 years ago. More »