Instead of going out to celebrate, third-year film student Matthew Camello decided to spend his 21st birthday at Relay for Life in honor of his uncle who passed away from cancer. More »
In commemoration of those affected by cancer, participants of Relay for Life 2014 took part in the traditional luminary ceremony. Listen to UCLA students share the memories and legacies of those honored on their luminaries. “I relay for a little girl to be able to have a dream fulfilled that her father can walk her down the aisle one day,” said Lara Barsoumian, a Relay for Life participant.
Instead of going out to celebrate, third-year film student Matthew Camello decided to spend his 21st birthday at Relay for Life in honor of his uncle who passed away from cancer. More »
On April 18-19, admitted UCLA students from all over the world traveled to UCLA for Bruin Day. During the first ever Pride Admit Weekend, current UCLA students hosted an event for queer and gender non-conforming admitted students to give them a welcoming inside look at LGBT life at UCLA. More »
Put together by the KCM Agency, Koreatown’s first night market, comprising of food trucks, game booths, cloth vendors and live performances, brought waves of hungry people to its venue. More »
Dressed In full wizard garb and TARDIS corsets, guests at the Doctor Who Craft Fair at Whimsic Alley find handmade items from their favorite fandoms, like “Harry Potter,” “Game of Thrones,” “Doctor Who” and even “Downton Abbey.” You can never be too excited here, as employees Jamie Chandler and Kiana Beuler share their stories about finding a place at Whimsic Alley where they can truly be themselves every day with a circle of friends and guests who love the same things they love. More »
Located in Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, the DIG UCLA garden coalition is a student-run organization designed to educate and bring together the greater UCLA community through the creation of an organic garden. More »
Jueves Jarocho is a collection of musicians from a variety of backgrounds who gather to create music together. The group plays son jarocho music, a form of traditional Mexican music, and accompanies a percussive dance class here on campus. More »