Nia Sioux, a UCLA senior and Dance Moms star, sits down with Podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat to discuss her time at UCLA, experiences on reality television, mental health initiative and plans for the future. More »
A recap of events from the 2023-2024 school year including the political demonstrations, departure of Chip Kelly, cancellation of Spring Sing and upcoming national election with Podcasts contributor Olivia Miller, City and Crime editor Sharla Steinman, Sports staff writer Jack Nelson, Arts editor Talia Sajor and Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger.
Nia Sioux, a UCLA senior and Dance Moms star, sits down with Podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat to discuss her time at UCLA, experiences on reality television, mental health initiative and plans for the future. More »
Social media is a growing force in the entertainment industry. In the last episode of this four-part miniseries, actress Caitlin Carmichael and social media influencer Sophie Silva discuss their next steps and experience in the film industry with Podcasts contributors Jackson Wooton and Hela Khalil. More »
Updates from elections in Mexico, India and South Africa. President Biden signs in executive action regarding asylum. Podcasts contributors Tilly Jones and Hela Khalil discuss these stories and more with Podcasts editor Jack Garland. More »
How do transfer students utilize UCLA resources to make the most of their limited time at UCLA? Podcasts contributor Ashley Tsao sits down with students Chris Gil and Nancy Alcala to talk about how they have utilized UCLA resources to join clubs, apply for internships and find communities for their niche hobbies. More »
Renowned journalist and UCLA professor Jim Newton sits down with Podcasts contributor Kayla Hayempour. Kayla Hayempour: Hello and welcome to Bruin to Bruin. On this show we sit down with members of the UCLA community to hear their story and advice they have for students. More »
In the second episode of this miniseries, Professor Jocelyn Meza joins Podcasts contributor Danielle Cho to discuss her research and beliefs regarding youth-serving health care. Danielle Cho: In this interview, I talked with Professor Jocelyn Meza, an assistant professor in residence at the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA in the David Geffen School of Medicine, and also a licensed psychologist. More »