UCLA students enjoy breakfast for dinner together at Blue Butter Yum Yum's quarterly cooking tutorial. Students from different cooking backgrounds learn to make omelettes, French toast and pancakes while practicing basic cooking techniques. More »
On Nov. 16, 2011, UCLA’s Armenian Students’ Association and Bruins for Israel held a joint cultural event, “Shalom Aper.” Members from both clubs speak about how and why the clubs came together and their experiences.
UCLA students enjoy breakfast for dinner together at Blue Butter Yum Yum's quarterly cooking tutorial. Students from different cooking backgrounds learn to make omelettes, French toast and pancakes while practicing basic cooking techniques. More »
On Nov. 11, 2011, UCLA's club boxing team participated in a boxing invitational at the Los Angeles Athletic Center. Ian Cruz, one of the boxers from UCLA, shares his love of the sport and his mindset during each fight. For more on the 2011 UCLA vs. USC Fight Night, "listen to our radio story":https://www.dailybruin.com/index.php/multimedia/45114 featuring UCLA boxer Joseph LaSalle, and "see photos":https://www.dailybruin.com/index.php/gallery/ucla_vs._usc_fight_night from the event. More »
On Nov. 9, 2011, eleven people were arrested and protesters shut down Wilshire Boulevard for two and a half hours in the loudest pushback against tuition hikes and state budget cuts near UCLA since 2009. See high-definition raw footage of the event here. For more information, read "our article":https://www.dailybruin.com/index.php/article/2011/11/protesters_march_to_demand_refunding_of_california_public_education. More »
Every day, Kappa Delta chef Elsa Gonzalez is responsible for preparing the meals for dozens of sorority sisters and must balance just as many different diets. See what the students have to say about her. More »
Mexican-Americans bring the traditional celebration of El DÃa de los Muertos to Olvera Street in Los Angeles. Performers share their personal stories and opinions about the importance of the holiday. More »
While much of the nearly 48-mile Los Angeles River is covered in concrete, other areas remain covered in plant life. This past summer, a section of the river was opened up to kayak tours. Hear stories from kayakers and guides themselves, here. More »