Wednesday, June 3

Songs & Stories: We The Folk

We The Folk, an up-beat group of UCLA students plus one alumni, performs “She Belongs” – a fun, catchy tune that touches on an aspect of life that many young people can relate to: staying up all night, talking about life with someone that you care about. “It’s got kind of a beachy, casual setting to it,” explains Gabriel Wheaton, the violinist for the group. “But at its core, it’s about how people sometimes don’t realize they can actually get a lot more from their relationship with someone, and sometimes they want more than they are willing to admit.”


Songs & Stories: The AM

Members of the AM discuss their lyric-writing process and inspiration behind their original song “Tell Me.” When describing the song, lead singer and second-year English student Bryan Welch explains that the lyrics mainly focus on desire and attraction. More »

The Hiking Club seeks adventure

The Hiking Club at UCLA travels to locations both known and unknown in search of adventure. On May 11, the Hiking Club traveled to see poppy flowers in Antelope Valley and swam in the rivers of Fish Canyon. More »

ACA Hip-Hop returning for Spring Sing 2014

One of the most distinguished hip-hop dance teams at UCLA, ACA Hip-Hop is making a return performance for Spring Sing 2014. This year, the members of ACA Hip-Hop have dedicated their time to showing their unique style of clean and hard-hitting dance movements, and they are more than ready to impress the audience in Pauley Pavilion on Friday. More »

Songs & Stories: The Primaries

As The Primaries’ original song transitions into the B section, lead vocalist and third-year communication studies and ethnomusicology student Ryan Yoo sings about the highs and lows of relationships. More »

Student club begins developing ‘intelligent’ software

Students have begun developing software in gaming, natural language processing and machine learning which uses artificial intelligence concepts in the code. The Artificial Intelligence Club has created a platform for students to come together to develop projects with other students spanning various majors, from computer science to psychology and linguistics to cognitive science. More »


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