Daily Bruin Video introduces UCLA Unseen, a new weekly series exploring lesser-known places on campus.
The UCLA Planetarium, located on the roof of the Mathematical Sciences building, is a tranquil dome for exploring the night sky and beyond. Planetarium outreach coordinators and UCLA astronomy graduate students Laura Vican and Tom Esposito describe their experiences volunteering with the planetarium, how its weekly public shows operate and the growing importance of the astronomical field. The planetarium is purely student-run and hosts weekly free shows every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Lego is a toy of “infinite possibilities,” for Aaron Newman, a second-year theater student, who has been building his own art out of Legos. Newman explains how he found his passion in Lego-making and has exhibited and shared his work with other people on websites. More »
In celebration of the Chinese New Year, the Cultural Affairs Commission facilitated a UCLA outing to a parade in honor of the holiday in downtown Los Angeles. More »
Gracia Amos from Nothing New Publications explains her passion for making zine books and the collaboration with Powell Library to create student zine books that reflect on this year’s common book, “I Never Had It Made” by Jackie Robinson. More »
Stephanie Gautier is a fourth-year Spanish and gender studies student. She has overcome adversity, living with a disability and even death. An immigrant herself, she hopes to become an immigration lawyer to help the community and rid the stigma that surrounds other immigrant students. More »
UCLA’s Association of Chinese Americans and Nikkei Student Union perform various dances and music, such as lion dancing and taiko, on the Hill at the Canyon Point residential area. More »
Third-year psychobiology student Michael de Virgilio is releasing his first single under the name Mr. Moon. Watch and listen to Mr. Moon perform “Darling.” More »