UCLA track team and second-year physics student Scott Snow explains how to play his patented original game, Strings. More »
The rise of the internet and cell phones have transformed the way we interact and communicate with one another. Without physical interaction, however, expressing ourselves in a way that is true to how we feel is difficult. Emojis were invented to help fill what is missing from things like textual correspondence. Learn the interesting depth and power behind the widespread use of emojis.
UCLA track team and second-year physics student Scott Snow explains how to play his patented original game, Strings. More »
“I’ve never really played many shows,” says third-year international development studies student Isaiah Murtagh. Murtaugh and his roommate, third-year geography and environmental studies student Andre Arifin, will perform at Saturday night’s Spring Sing 2016, having met through mutual friends. More »
Bruin Harmony, the only all-male a cappella group on campus, shares a song and the story of their upcoming feature on hit show “Bones”. The episode airs on FOX, May 19 at 8/7c. More »
Temme Scott, also known as Taylor Broom, a third-year Psychology major, performs her original song “One Not Many”. She shares the thought process that went into creating the song. More »
Laura Savage, a third-year Sociology major and Theater minor performs her song “Hometown”, sharing the process behind writing the song. Savage will be performing as a soloist in 2016’s Spring Sing. More »
Singing in Spring Sing 2016, second-year student Griffith Clawson taught himself how to play the guitar, writing and composing his own music. Watch as Griffith reveals what inspires his songs and how he started performing. More »