Looking for lunch, but too poor to score? Nonsense! Mojo Editor Stephanie Orpilla and A&E Assistant Editor Natalie Green critique the various meals in Westwood that anyone can get under $5. More »
“It’s really nice to have a voice and tell someone what you’ve been through because in foster care no one really sits down with you and asks you how you feel,” said high school foster care student Tiffany Emerson, who is currently spending her third year in the First Star UCLA Bruin Guardians Scholars Summer Academy. The First Star UCLA Bruin Guardians Scholars Summer Academy holds a four-week summer program that mentors 50 high school foster care students in order to assist them in reaching their goal of graduating from a four-year college. Watch this mini-documentary video about the experiences that both the students in the program and the UCLA student peer mentors share.
Looking for lunch, but too poor to score? Nonsense! Mojo Editor Stephanie Orpilla and A&E Assistant Editor Natalie Green critique the various meals in Westwood that anyone can get under $5. More »
Professor Vahe Peroomian teaches students physics and astronomy, and, in his spare time, has taught himself landscape photography skills. Peroomian takes a slightly different approach when it comes to taking photos by practicing infrared photography, which utilizes more of the spectrum of light than our eyes can see. More »
“They are one of the only federally recognized native people in Mexico,” said David Shorter, a professor in the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures, about the native Yaqui people. More »
This Tuesday marked the first Sundaes on Tuesdays social for the UCLA community this summer. Sundaes on Tuesdays is a weekly social event hosted by the UCLA LGBT Campus Resource Center every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. More »
Twisting, twirling and gliding across a multicolored stage, the Sunland Dancers perform “Friend” in the courtyard of the Hammer Museum. “This is a new piece; we’ve done versions of it, but really this version is made for this stage – with this bamboo, with these people – and it’s never going to happen like this again,” said artist Jmy James Kidd. More »
“Music has always been that one constant in my life where I can just escape from my academics and escape from any other problems I am having,” said Kanwal Sumnani, president of the Choral Excellence Association at UCLA. More »