Listen to Podcast editor Megan Vahdat, News editor and incoming editor-in-chief Alexandra Crosnoe, Arts and Entertainment editor Eric Sican and Assistant Sports editor Grant Walters discuss the top headlines from the 2025-26 academic year.
On this episode of Sidequest, Podcast hosts Hela Khalil, Tilly Jones and Anya Modi talk about their experience attending Music Industry 117: The Disc Jockey as Performer and interview Professor Justin Paul and music industry apprentice Alexandra Keshishian about the class.
Listen to another episode of Curious Clubs as we interview the Forensic Bruin Investigators and discover the fascinating world of forensics, criminology and more!
Listen to Marialena Lampirianidis share her story from just starting out her career in entertainment after UCLA to working at Zero Gravity Management and Innovative Artists.
Listen to another episode of Curious Clubs as we interview the Bruin Beekeepers and learn all about bees, hives, honey and more.
Listen to UCLA associate professor and triple Bruin Theresa Ambo reflect on her path from academic dismissal to faculty life while discussing indigenous studies, land acknowledgments and how universities can move toward meaningful institutional change.
Listen to our first episode of Curious Clubs as we interview the UCLA Excursion Club and learn about the great outdoors!
On this episode of “Sidequest,” listen to podcast hosts Hela Khalil and Tilly Jones talk about their experience attending a “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” taping.
On this episode of Sidequest, Podcast hosts Hela Khalil and Tilly Jones talk about their journey recreating the iconic TMZ Hollywood Celebrity Tour route.
Listen to Keiko Agena share her story, from working with small theater companies to starring in Gilmore Girls, and the wisdom she has gained along the way through persistence and gratitude.
Listen to Podcast editor Megan Vahdat sit down with Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian to discuss her journey to public office and the challenges facing the city today.
Listen to UCLA Professor Michael Tsiang describe his education and career path from studying mathematics at UCSC to being accidentally admitted to a PhD program at UBC, to working at Target, to his eventual career as a Statistics Professor here at UCLA!
Listen to award-winning journalist, author, and activist Homa Sarshar as she reflects on her early life in pre-revolutionary Iran and her decades of work documenting the Iranian community in Los Angeles.
On this episode of Deep Dive, host Olivia Miller sits down with CNBC finance correspondent Sharon Epperson to discuss smart money habits for college students, from budgeting and saving to building credit and investing for the future.
Listen to Podcasts editor and series host Megan Vahdat sit down with Alireza Ardekani, the CEO of the Farhang Foundation, to discuss the importance of preserving Iranian identity in the diaspora.
Beneath UCLA’s Dickson Court lies a hidden structure with a storied past. Built in 1927, the Arroyo Bridge was the university’s first major structure—used to transport materials, shelter students during the Depression, and store wartime supplies. Though buried in 1947, it still stands, now part of a six-mile underground tunnel system that powers the campus. Listen as contributors Srinidhi Nagarajan and Olivia Miller uncover its history, speak with UCLA’s Assistant Vice Chancellor of Facilities Management, and share firsthand audio from Olivia’s guided tunnel tour. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts within 24 hours.
Miller was a Podcasts contributor 2023-2024 and Podcasts producer, Sports, Arts and News contributor 2024-2025.
On this episode of Entertainment Unscripted, actress, comedian and director Lilan Bowden sits down with Daily Bruin contributor Mia Fernandez to discuss forging her own path in Hollywood.
Listen to podcast contributor Yony Marian sit down with Reggie Baldwin to discuss Baldwin’s experiences growing up in Taft, California.
In this May episode of Daily Bruin Spotlight, host Reid Sperisen is joined by contributors Izzy Greig and Eleanor Meyers to unpack the latest in arts and entertainment at UCLA and beyond. Izzy shares updates on the undergraduate film showcase, including Ella Rhodes’ punk-vampire short "Hickeys" and recaps highlights from the Cannes Film Festival. Eleanor dives into lifestyle reporting with a feature on Enzo’s Pizzeria, Ocean Vuong’s newest novel "The Emperor of Gladness" and standout looks from the Met Gala. Reid rounds out the episode with music and fine arts coverage, including DJ ST3RR’s rise on the UCLA party circuit and a breakdown of Spring Sing 2025. From film and fashion to food and fiction, this episode celebrates creativity in every form.
Listen to Professor Josh Samani describe how artificial intelligence reshapes education, why real-world connections prove essential to meaningful scientific understanding, and how his Iranian American identity informs his interest in physics.
In this episode of Bruin to Bruin, host Aidan Teeger sits down with Andy Hill – UCLA basketball champion-turned-Hollywood executive – to reflect on his time playing for Coach John Wooden during the peak of the Bruins' legendary dynasty. Hill shares vivid memories from Pauley Pavilion, insights into Wooden’s understated leadership and lessons he carried into a successful media career. From orange peels to handwritten notes, this conversation is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring legacy of UCLA, the meaning of humility and the lifelong impact of mentorship.
Recent UCLA graduate and Treefort Media associate producer Aidan Brooks joins Entertainment Unscripted to share his journey from campus productions like Spring Sing to working on high-profile shows like The Late Show and CHINWAG. Hosted by Mia Fernandez, this episode dives into navigating internships, producing with purpose and why saying yes – even without all the answers – can open unexpected doors.
Daily Bruin Podcasts sat down with some of the candidates running for Undergraduate Students Association Council president in the 2025 USAC election — Syed Tamim Ahmad, Diego Emilio Bollo, Mafruha Esha and Teesha Sreeram. The Bruin was unable to host a podcast with candidate Jiorden King.
Daily Bruin Podcasts sat down with some of the candidates running for Undergraduate Students Association Council president in the 2025 USAC election — Syed Tamim Ahmad, Diego Emilio Bollo, Mafruha Esha and Teesha Sreeram. The Bruin was unable to host a podcast with candidate Jiorden King.
Daily Bruin Podcasts sat down with some of the candidates running for Undergraduate Students Association Council president in the 2025 USAC election — Syed Tamim Ahmad, Diego Emilio Bollo, Mafruha Esha and Teesha Sreeram. The Bruin was unable to host a podcast with candidate Jiorden King.
Daily Bruin Podcasts sat down with some of the candidates running for Undergraduate Students Association Council president in the 2025 USAC election — Syed Tamim Ahmad, Diego Emilio Bollo, Mafruha Esha and Teesha Sreeram. The Bruin was unable to host a podcast with candidate Jiorden King.
Hosts Reid Sperisen, Adam Kakuk and Aisosa Onaghise cover new student film projects, standout TV premieres, Coachella highlights and fresh additions to the Los Angeles restaurant scene. They also reflect on landmark album anniversaries from ABBA, Toni Braxton and Mariah Carey. Tune in for an episode packed with film, music, theater and lifestyle updates from around campus and the wider entertainment world. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Before ghost-hunting shows and viral psychic videos, UCLA ran a real parapsychology lab, hidden in the old Neuropsychiatric Institute. In this episode of Nightly Bruin, Jina Bae, Audrey Turner, Olivia Miller and Srinidhi Naragajan uncover the strange history of the lab – from psychic experiments and telepathy tests to celebrity visits and chilling premonitions that turned tragically real. Featuring exclusive interviews with Dr. Barry Taff and Dr. Judith Orloff, we dive into the forgotten story of when UCLA tried to study the unexplainable – and what it cost. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of Entertainment Unscripted, podcast contributor Celina Landero Valenzuela sits down with Chad Johnson – a hard-of-hearing content creator, athlete and sign language educator with over 1.6 million TikTok followers. Chad opens up about how a friend encouraged him to share ASL online, how he went viral seemingly overnight and what it's like to represent the U.S. Deaf Men’s National Soccer Team. From dispelling myths about Deaf identity to dreaming big in Los Angeles' modeling scene, Chad brings insight, humor and heart to this wide-ranging conversation. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat sits down with UCLA professor and political scientist Megan Mullin to discuss the growing polarization in environmental politics, the aftermath of the 2025 Los Angeles County fires and her personal journey as an environmental advocate. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In the inaugural episode of Daily Bruin Spotlight, Arts editors dive into the latest in music, film and lifestyle at UCLA and beyond. From Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour and Coachella predictions to a tribute for filmmaker David Lynch and highlights from UCLA’s Dance Marathon, hosts Reid Sperisen, Martin Sevcik, Aisosa Onaghise and Jillian Baker break down the biggest stories shaping arts and culture this April.
In the debut episode of The Littlest Headline: The Bruin Archive, host Yony Marian sits down with second-year neuroscience student Keira Janiga to explore what it’s like moving from the small town of Newcastle, California to the bustling campus of UCLA. From gold rush history and mandarin festivals to homeschooled beginnings and urban overwhelm, this episode offers a glimpse into Keira’s personal journey – and the community she calls home. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Daily Bruin Podcast contributor Megan Vahdat sat down with UCLA professor Tonya Kane to discuss her journey to UCLA, travels abroad and advice for undergraduates. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In the premiere episode of Entertainment Unscripted, host Mia Fernandez sits down with filmmaker and content creator Hannah Colburn – known online as thathannahshow – to talk about breaking into the entertainment industry, creating viral behind-the-scenes content and navigating the world of independent filmmaking. From working on The Jennifer Hudson Show to premiering her short film "Lacuna" at the Beverly Hills Film Festival, Colburn shares insights, inspiration and advice for anyone dreaming of a career in film. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of “Bruin to Bruin,” host Celina Landero Valenzuela sits down with student and singer-songwriter Katie Simpson to talk about her journey as an independent artist. Simpson shares insights into her creative process, the inspiration behind her upcoming album “Strangers, But Not Really,” and the balance between music and student life. She treats us to a special live performance of her song “Echolocation.” A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of "Bruin to Bruin," Professor Dana Cuff from the UCLA School of Architecture and Urban Design discusses her transformative work with cityLAB, a research center addressing social justice and urban challenges through design. From affordable housing laws to community partnerships in Los Angeles, Cuff shares how collective action and academic innovation can reshape cities and inspire impactful change. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Host Kayla Hayempour talks with UCLA alum Rachel Sumekh, founder of Swipe Out Hunger, about turning a small campus initiative into a national movement against college food insecurity. Rachel shares her journey, the impact of student activism and how legislation she helped craft has secured over $100 million for campus hunger programs. Plus, UCLA’s Carl Maier joins to discuss Swipe Out Hunger’s work today. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of Bruin to Bruin, contributor Srinidhi Nagarajan interviews 2024 graduate Arushi Avachat, who recently published her debut young adult novel "Arya Khanna's Bollywood Moment." Avachat discusses her journey as a writer from childhood through college, the process of writing her Bollywood-inspired rom-com and her current pursuit of master's degrees at Oxford as a Marshall Scholar. She shares insights about the importance of South Asian representation in young adult literature and offers advice for aspiring writers balancing creative pursuits with academics. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of Nightly Bruin, hosts Olivia Miller, Mia Fernandez and Jina Bae investigate the disappearance of Michael Negrete from UCLA's Dykstra Hall in 1999, examining multiple theories about what happened that night, speaking with current UCPD officials about the ongoing investigation and a friend of Negrete's. Through archival research, interviews with law enforcement and a look at how this case changed campus security, this episode explores both the enduring impact of this 25-year-old cold case and the continuing efforts to find answers about what happened to the 18-year-old music student who vanished without a trace. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Listen to series host and podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat sit down with MSNBC national correspondent Yasmin Vossoughian to discuss her experiences covering the 2024 presidential election and the importance of dismantling harmful stereotypes about Iranians. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of "Bruin to Bruin," host Aidan Teeger interviews Ava August, a freshman at UCLA and an accomplished singer-songwriter who has already appeared on American Idol and The Voice. The conversation explores August's journey from her beginnings in Dana Point, California, to her current path as a music industry student, while diving into her creative process, recent music releases and how she balances her budding career with college life. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of "This Week" by Daily Bruin Podcasts, learn about important campus safety updates, including recent developments in a Saxon Suites assault case and UCPD reports. Moreover, Sports correspondents cover UCLA women's basketball making program history with their first-ever No. 1 national ranking after defeating defending champions South Carolina. The episode also features updates on UCLA football's crosstown showdown with USC, Arts coverage from the Hammer Museum, "Glicked" release, and international news from the COP29 climate conference. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
On this week's episode of "This Week," contributor Jackson Wooton covers various campus and news topics, including UC worker strikes affecting dining services, the upcoming UCLA-USC rivalry football game, the Camp Flog Gnaw Festival, the release of "Glicked" (Gladiator II and Wicked movies) and updates on national and international news. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Contributor Aidan Teeger sits down with Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz, a pioneering UCLA psychiatrist, to discuss his groundbreaking work combining mindfulness practices with neuroscience to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder and develop the "four-step method." Through decades of research, he demonstrated how mental health practices can physically rewire the brain. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this week's episode of “This Week” by Daily Bruin Podcasts, our team covers the UC development proposing tuition hikes for out-of-state students, UCLA's athletic achievements with both basketball teams being nationally ranked, the Getty Center's new Alps exhibition and significant music releases from major artists. On a larger scale, the episode covers political developments and EU environmental policy changes and provides updates on campus, local and global news, courtesy of our correspondents Izzy Greig, Sam Mulick, Connor Dullinger, Reid Sperisen and Sophia Alcomendas.
Listen to series host and Podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat sit down with actress, writer and producer Tara Grammy to discuss her viral sketches, famous impressions and involvement in the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi movement. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of "Bruin to Bruin," host Aidan Teeger interviews UCLA freshman tennis player Rudy Quan, who discusses his journey from childhood athlete to collegiate competitor and his experience balancing academics with Division I athletics.
In this episode of "This Week," Daily Bruin correspondents cover Adam Schiff's Senate victory and Nathan Hochman's win as LA District Attorney, UCLA soccer teams entering Big Ten tournaments, men's and women's basketball season openers and the 30th anniversary celebration of alumni-founded Asian American magazine "Giant Robot," along with the upcoming horror film "Heretic." Moreover, they discuss the election results and what it means for UCLA students. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
On this episode of Bruin to Bruin, contributor Jace Dominguez interviews UCLA alumnus William Cooper, who shares his journey from being an unremarkable student to successful business law attorney and published author. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In this episode of “This Week”, podcast contributor Izzy Greig and correspondents cover local elections and ballot measures, as well as UCLA’s men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, and men’s water polo. Additionally, the Latino Theater Company’s opening theater series and Tyler, the Creator’s new album “CHROMAKOPIA” are discussed. The episode also explores updates from the presidential election, North Korean troops in Russia and the deadly flood in Spain. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Listen to series host and podcast contributor Megan Vahdat sit down with the director of UCLA’s Iranian music program, Dr. Shahab Paranj, to discuss the importance of sharing traditional Iranian music with new generations. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
On this episode of Bruin to Bruin, senior staffer Tavian Williams sits down with Robert Corzo, a 1988 UCLA alumnus who journeyed from business economics student to chief financial officer of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group. With a career that spans top roles in film companies such as New Regency Productions and Disney, Corzo shares how he went from Silicon Valley roots to becoming a key player in Hollywood’s finance world. Beyond the office, Corzo’s personal life and his deep commitment to diversity and growth – shaped by his time at UCLA – offer perspective for Bruins and aspiring leaders alike. Tune in as Williams and Corzo explore career insights, campus memories and the drive to keep raising the bar, both professionally and personally. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
On this episode of This Week, host Jackson Wooton and correspondents cover major campus events, including the Palestine Solidarity sukkah protest, UCLA football's first Big 10 win and the opening of the Gramian-Emrani Center for Iranian Music. The episode also explores national election campaigns targeting overseas voters and features correspondents Alexandra Crosnoe, Una O'Farrell, Reid Sperisen and Sofia Alcomendas sharing their movie recommendations and insights from their respective beats. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
This Week's episode highlights include a potential strike by university workers, UCLA women's soccer's continued success in the Big 10 conference, upcoming cultural events on campus, such as a Dhrupad music concert and a comedy show, the reported killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and early voting trends in the U.S. hosted by Izzy Greig. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Listen to series host and podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat sit down with author Porochista Khakpour to discuss her experiences growing up Iranian in LA, her journey as a writer and her latest novel, "Tehrangeles." A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Host Jackson Wooton and editors discuss recent campus events, including vigils and protests, UCLA's football performance, upcoming cultural celebrations and news stories from around the country and the globe.
On this episode of "Bruin to Bruin," Aidan Teeger interviews Moshe Kashani, a UCLA alumnus who founded Driply Coffee, a small-batch cold brew coffee brand. Kashani shares his entrepreneurial journey, from selling lattes in his dorm room to securing shelf space in retailers, such as Erewhon and the UCLA Store.
Updates on the undocumented student employment lawsuit and closure of Jackie Robinson Stadium. UCLA's football performance and Oregon and upcoming game against Penn State. Release of "Joker: Folie à Deux" and Coldplay's new album. Hurricane relief efforts, vice presidential debate and rocket attack on Israel.
On this episode of "Religion on Campus," sisters Lauren Miller and Olivia Miller sit down with the internal vice president of Bruin Hindus, Keshav Shukla, to explore UCLA's Hindu student organization. Discover how this young club fosters community through Seva, Dharma discussions and cultural celebrations. A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
On this episode of Religion on Campus, Podcasts editor Olivia Miller and contributor Lauren Miller interview Rabbi Dovid Gurevich, the Chabad Rabbi at UCLA since 2006. They explore Jewish life on campus, student engagement programs, support for Jewish students’ spiritual journeys in college and the importance of community in Jewish life. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts within 24 hours.
In this episode of “Religion on Campus,” contributor Lauren Miller and Podcasts editor Olivia Miller interview Sister Kathy Schneider from the University Catholic Center to discuss her duties as well as community events and programs for Catholic students at UCLA. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
UCLA alumnus Austin Nasso sits down with Podcasts contributor Aashay Ghiya to discuss the co-founding of Shenanigans Comedy Club at UCLA, transitioning from tech to full-time comedy and offering advice on pursuing creative passions while balancing practical concerns. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
A recap of events from the 2023-2024 school year including the political demonstrations, departure of Chip Kelly, cancellation of Spring Sing and upcoming national election with Podcasts contributor Olivia Miller, City and Crime editor Sharla Steinman, Sports staff writer Jack Nelson, Arts editor Talia Sajor and Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger.
Cari Champion, a broadcast journalist and television host known for her work on Tennis Channel and ESPN, joins Podcasts contributors and sisters Lauren and Olivia Miller. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Nia Sioux, a UCLA senior and Dance Moms star, sits down with Podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat to discuss her time at UCLA, experiences on reality television, mental health initiative and plans for the future. A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Social media is a growing force in the entertainment industry. In the last episode of this four-part miniseries, actress Caitlin Carmichael and social media influencer Sophie Silva discuss their next steps and experience in the film industry with Podcasts contributors Jackson Wooton and Hela Khalil. A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Updates from elections in Mexico, India and South Africa. President Biden signs in executive action regarding asylum. Podcasts contributors Tilly Jones and Hela Khalil discuss these stories and more with Podcasts editor Jack Garland. Assistant News editors Sharla Steinman and Matthew Royer join the show to discuss a pro-Palestine protest on campus.
How do transfer students utilize UCLA resources to make the most of their limited time at UCLA? Podcasts contributor Ashley Tsao sits down with students Chris Gil and Nancy Alcala to talk about how they have utilized UCLA resources to join clubs, apply for internships and find communities for their niche hobbies. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Renowned journalist and UCLA professor Jim Newton sits down with Podcasts contributor Kayla Hayempour.
In the second episode of this miniseries, Professor Jocelyn Meza joins Podcasts contributor Danielle Cho to discuss her research and beliefs regarding youth-serving health care.
Melissa Berton, an Academy Award-winning producer, women's rights advocate and UCLA alumnus, joins Podcasts contributor Kayla Hayempour. A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Listen to Opinion columnist Prisha Puntambekar narrate her article "Opinion: Bollywood music connects community, deepens cultural roots amid language barriers." The article was published May 23, 2024 and can be found at https://dailybruin.com/category/opinion-columns.
What is the application process like for transfer students? What should transfer students expect after enrolling at UCLA? Podcasts contributor Ashley Tsao sits down with current UCLA student Brandon Chen to discuss these questions and share tips for prospective applicants.
Jeff Annison, cofounder of Legion M and UCLA alumnus, joins Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger to discuss his career and advice for students.
Updates from the Israel-Hamas war. Former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump found guilty of 34 felony counts. Podcasts contributors Izzy Greig, Zoë Bordes and Olivia Miller discuss these stories and more. Daily Bruin staffer and incoming features and student life editor Sam Mulick joins the show. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts within 48 hours.
After a nearly two-year hiatus, The Transfer Take is back! Podcasts contributor Ashley Tsao sits down with prospective UCLA applicant Christina Bui to discuss the transfer application and the emotions involved in the process. If you want informational, relatable and maybe some cringey content regarding the transfer application experience, tune in to this first episode! A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
On today’s episode, Podcasts contributors Tilly Jones and Hela Khalil discuss their visit to the famed Griffith Observatory. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
There's a lot more to Hollywood than acting. In the third episode of this four-part miniseries, actors and UCLA students Niyah Coleman and Addison Chandler discuss their interests in modeling, fashion and the business of entertainment with Podcasts contributor Jackson Wooton. A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasts contributors Sofia Alcomandas, Lauren Miller and Olivia Miller discuss the death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, the New York trial of former president Donald Trump and more. Sharla Steinman, the city and crime editor, joins the show.
Listen to Opinion columnist Miu Kikuchi narrate her article "Opinion: Maintaining a maternal relationship is crucial amid challenges of adolescence." The article was published May 17, 2024 and can be found at dailybruin.com/category/opinion-columns.
UCLA has long been a leader in healthcare innovation. In this miniseries, Daily Bruin Podcasts explores initiatives at UCLA clinics aimed at creating a more effective and equitable health care system. In this episode, Professor Alice Kuo joins Podcasts contributor Danielle Cho to discuss the social factors that impact health and ways to create change.
On today's episode, Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributors Aidan Doyle and Aashay Ghiya discuss their experience at a live Jeopardy! recording. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
You can start getting involved in the entertainment industry right here at UCLA. In the second episode of this four-part miniseries, UCLA students KylieRae Condon and Katerina Bonderud join Podcasts contributors Jackson Wooton and Hela Khalil to discuss the Business in Entertainment Association and the Delta Kappa Alpha fraternity at UCLA.
Lauren Eber, vice president and senior antitrust and litigation counsel at Warner Bros. Discovery, joins Podcasts contributor Olivia Miller to discuss her career in entertainment law and advice she has for UCLA students.
The Slovak prime minister survives an assassination attempt. A United States senator faces corruption charges. Podcasts contributor Olivia Miller and Podcasts editor Jack Garland discuss these stories and more. Daily Bruin staffer Shiv Patel, the incoming campus politics editor, joins the show to discuss the strike authorized by UC student workers and researchers. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
On today’s episode, Podcasts contributors Ava Johnson, Aashay Ghiya, Aidan Doyle and Hela Khalil review their experiences at three Westwood coffee shops: Ministry of Coffee, Espresso Profeta and Elysee. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts within 24 hours.
Good Morning UCLA host Charlie Kratus joins Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger to discuss his popular Instagram account, his initiative to help unhoused people in Westwood and advice for UCLA students. A transcript of this episode is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
A faculty rally on campus. Updates from the war in Gaza. TikTok sues the U.S. government. Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributor Reese Dahlgren discuss these stories and more. Shaun Thomas, the 2024-2025 science and health editor, joins the show.
In the final episode of Code Red, Podcasts contributors Zoë Bordes and Alicia Ying sit down with UCLA professors Dr. Sarah Roberts and Dr. Stuart Soroka to get their perspective on the causes and consequences of online extremism. Correction: This podcast and the original version of its description incorrectly referred to Stuart Soroka as Robert Soroka.
There is no place like Los Angeles if you’re looking to get into the entertainment industry. Many actors and industry aspirants come to UCLA to get a top-tier education while working in Hollywood. In this miniseries, Podcasts contributors sit down with UCLA students involved in the entertainment industry to hear about their careers and how they balance their work with their life as students. In this episode, Podcasts contributors Jackson Wooton and Ava Johnson sit down with Maxwell Jenkins and Rosalie Chiang.
Los Angeles has a lot to offer! In this miniseries, Podcasts contributors go on adventures that are unique to LA, and then they come to the studio to discuss and review their experiences. On today’s episode, Hela Khalil, Bek Tan, Tilly Jones and Aashay Ghiya discuss their trip to LA’s most notorious supermarket, Erewhon.
Classical composer and UCLA student Yoni Fogelman sits down with Podcasts contributor Olivia Miller to discuss his work and advice for UCLA students. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Professional soccer player and UCLA alumnus Lauren Barnes discusses her career and advice for UCLA students with Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
“Our campus is in deep pain,” said UCLA Chancellor Gene Block in a statement released Thursday. After a week of tension, violence and chaos, the Daily Bruin News editors join the show to discuss recent events on campus – from the establishment of the UC Divest Coalition and Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA encampment to the police dispersal Thursday morning. Podcasts contributor Sofia Alcomendas also joins the show to discuss a potential ceasefire deal in Gaza and encampments on college campuses across the country. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
This three-part series explores the causes and consequences of extremism in the online world. In this episode, Podcasts contributors Izzy Grieg and Ciara Terry discuss how technology can foster extremism. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Entrepreneur, leadership development coach, and diversity, equity and inclusion expert Bonique Edwards discusses her time at UCLA and advice for UCLA students with Podcasts contributor Reese Dahlgren. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Conspiracy theories and extremist beliefs seem more widespread on the internet today. You may even know someone who is increasingly consumed with such content. This miniseries seeks to explain why people are attracted to extremist content and how online platforms foster extremism.In this episode, Podcasts contributors Izzy Grieg and Ciara Terry explore the internal factors that drive people toward extremist activity online.A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Israel strikes back at Iran. Protests emerge at college campuses. Podcasts contributors Tilly Jones and Hela Khalil discuss these stories and more with Podcasts editor Jack Garland. City and crime editor Sharla Steinman joins the show from Dickson Plaza to discuss the pro-Palestine encampment that formed there Thursday.A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Listen to Opinion columnist Tavian Williams read his article "Opinion: UCLA needs an undergraduate business major to increase choice, job market options." The article was published April 25, 2024.
UCLA alumnus and founder of Common Space Brewery, Brent Knapp, discusses his career and time at UCLA with Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger.
Welcome to the Bruin Bachelor(ette), a dating show hosted by Podcasts contributors Fonda Hu, Alexa Miramontes, and Zoe Vilchez! We wanted to investigate the dating scene at UCLA, and what better way to do that than to host our own dating show? In this miniseries, we use the podcast medium to provide Bruins with a unique way to find love, and we discuss the difficulties surrounding dating at UCLA. In this episode, Zoe helps our bachelor Kai meet his match through a series of questions and answers with five contestants, and Alexa and Fonda discuss their interview with relationship psychologist Ben Karney.
Listen to professor, researcher and vice chair of the UCLA Life Sciences Core Education department Dr. Eric Deeds discuss his career and time at UCLA with Podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat.
Iran strikes Israel. Trump’s first trial begins. Podcasts contributors Natalie Munoz and Izzy Greig discuss these stories and more with Podcasts editor Jack Garland. Features and student life editor Dylan Winward joins the show to discuss the Opportunity for All campaign.
Donald Shoup, UCLA professor of urban planning and expert on parking policy, joins Ava Johnson to discuss his career, passion for parking and advice for UCLA students.
Updates from the war in Gaza. President Biden unveils a new student debt relief plan. Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributor Sofia Alcomendas discuss these stories and more. Features and Student Life editor Dylan Winward joins the show to discuss surplus funding for USAC.
Leonard Kleinrock is considered one of the founding fathers of the internet, and he has served on the UCLA faculty for over 60 years. Podcasts contributor Marty Johnson sits down with Kleinrock to discuss his life, career and advice he has for UCLA students.
Mary Nguyen is a UCLA alumnus, an Emmy-nominated reporter and a lawyer. She sits down with Podcasts contributor Ava Johnson to discuss her careers in journalism and law and advice she has for UCLA students.
Aid workers killed in Gaza. Baltimore Key Bridge collapses. Podcasts contributors Kayla Hayempour and Lucy Netchvolodoff discuss with Podcasts editor Jack Garland. City and crime editor Sharla Steinman joins the show to discuss Pluto TV rally on April Fools’ Day.
Listen to Opinion columnist Tavian Williams read his article "Opinion: Subject of racial representation remains divisive after affirmative action's end." The article was published October 22, 2023.
Debbie Feinberg is a UCLA alumnus, philanthropist, and owner of the marketing, communications and branding firm Jumpstart San Diego. She joins Podcasts contributor Lauren Miller to discuss her long career in marketing and to share advice she has for Bruins.
The AI Act passes the European Parliament. A bill to ban TikTok passes the House. Podcasts contributor Lucy Netchvolodoff and Podcasts Editor Jack Garland discuss these stories and more. News Editor Catherine Hamilton joins the show.
Kristen Torres Pawling was the recipient of UCLA's Young Alumnus of the Year award in 2022 and currently serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Planning for LA City Council district 5. She joins Podcasts contributor Danielle Cho to discuss her time at UCLA, her career in the public sector, and advice she has for Bruins.
Unrest in Haiti. Super Tuesday. Podcasts contributors Zoë Bordes and Reese Dahlgren discuss with Podcasts Editor Jack Garland. News Editor Catherine Hamilton joins the show.
Listen to Daily Bruin PRIME writer Alicia Carhee read her article about the harmful stereotype that all Black male Bruins play sports. The article was published in PRIME Winter 2024 on March 6, 2024.
Listen to Daily Bruin PRIME writer Gwendolyn Lopez read her column about her relationship with multilingualism and her blended Chinese American and Mexican American identity. The article was published in PRIME Winter 2024 on March 6, 2024.
Anna Lee Fisher, a former NASA astronaut, the first mother in space and a triple Bruin, sits down with Podcasts contributor Aidan Teeger.
The latest from the war in Gaza. The Supreme Court considers two major cases. Podcasts Editor Jack Garland discusses these stories and more with Podcasts contributors Fonda Hu and Sofia Alcomendas. Matthew Royer, the National News and Higher Education editor for the Daily Bruin, joins the show.
UCLA titan Meyer Luskin sits down with Podcasts editor Jack Garland to discuss his life and legacy and to offer advice from his 98 years of experience.
The death of Russian opposition figure, Alexei Navalny. Student debt forgiveness. Podcasts contributors Zoë Bordes and Ashley Tsao discuss these stories and more with Podcasts Editor Jack Garland. News Editor Catherine Hamilton joins the show to discuss a USAC resolution.
An impending Israeli offensive in Rafah. A historic Super Bowl. Podcasts contributors Aashay Ghiya and Reese Dahlgren discuss these stories and more with Podcasts Editor Jack Garland. News Editor Catherine Hamilton joins the show again to discuss a Daily Bruin News story.
This new podcast series features conversations with exceptional members of the UCLA community. In this episode, Podcasts contributor Lauren Miller sits down with recent UCLA graduate Ashley Liao, star of "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes." They discuss Ashley’s acting career, and Ashley shares advice on how to balance school and a busy schedule.
A new military chief in Ukraine. SCOTUS hears a case barring Trump from the 2024 ballot. Podcasts contributors Ashley Tsao and Reese Dahlgren discuss with Podcasts Editor Jack Garland. News Editor Catherine Hamilton joins the show to discuss how recent storms affected campus.
French farmers protest. Social media CEOs testify in Congress. Podcasts contributors Sofia Alcomendas and Aashay Ghiya discuss with Podcasts Editor Jack Garland. Matthew Royer, Assistant News editor for National News and Higher Education, joins the show.
Podcasts Editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributor Reese Dahlgren discuss the war in Israel, the primaries in New Hampshire and more. News Editor Catherine Hamilton joins the show to discuss a Daily Bruin News article.
Have you ever felt lonely? Even at a large school like UCLA, we can sometimes feel isolated. How does this feeling impact our health? Does social media play a role? How can we escape this feeling? On this edition of Deep Dive, the team of Carina Husain, Kyle Kotanchek, Kyla Ventura and Leila Okahata talk with UCLA experts to better understand the nature of loneliness.
This Week is back with its first episode of 2024. Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributors Ashley Tsao and Izzy Greig discuss rising tensions in the Middle East, the Republican presidential primary and more.
This weekly podcast series brings you the biggest news from around the world, across the country and on campus every Friday, and we tell you how these stories affect UCLA students. Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributors Izzy Greig and Srinidhi Nagarajan discuss the latest in the Israel-Hamas war, the shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and more. Later in the episode, they are joined by Daily Bruin News editor Catherine Hamilton to discuss recent USAC resolutions.
How does ChatGPT impact the humanities and higher education as a whole? In the second and final installation of this miniseries, Podcasts contributor Phoebe Brous hands off the questioning to fellow contributors Kaitlyn Esperon and Sonia Wong. The pair sits down with third-year computer science and philosophy student Cole Hume, design media arts and English professor Daniel Snelson, and political science professor and chair Davide Panagia.
Listen to Daily Bruin News contributor Danielle Cho read her article about how running changed her life in college. The article was published in the Opinion Columns on August 19, 2023.Article text: https://dailybruin.com/2023/08/19/opinion-running-past-my-limits-was-a-turning-point-in-my-college-experience
This weekly podcast series brings you the biggest news from around the world, across the country and on campus every Friday, and we tell you how these stories affect UCLA students. Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributors Zoë Bordes and Reese Dahlgren discuss the Israel-Hamas war, the alleged plot by the Indian government to assassinate a U.S. citizen, and more. Later in the episode, they are joined by assistant News editor Dylan Winward to discuss the opening of 99 Ranch Market in Westwood.
After surviving last week’s nail-biter against Princeton, Cori Close and the Bruins are ranked No. 2 in the AP Poll for the first time in program history. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson recaps the game before previewing UCLA’s huge matchup against No. 6 Connecticut – one that he calls one of the biggest regular season games in the history of UCLA women’s basketball.
The Victory Bell is back in Westwood after UCLA football’s dominant win at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum against USC. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson and Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson recap the statement win. Then, the two find themselves on opposite sides of a debate about Chip Kelly staying at UCLA next season before previewing the upcoming game against Cal.
This new weekly podcast series brings you the biggest news from around the world, across the country and on campus every Friday, and we tell you how these stories affect UCLA students. Podcasts editor Jack Garland and Podcasts contributor Kayla Hayempour discuss the Israel-Hamas war, Congress' temporary funding bill and more on this edition of This Week. Later in the episode, they are joined by assistant News editor Sharla Steinman to discuss her interview with LA City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky.
Veteran forward Emily Bessoir endured what appears to be a serious injury while playing abroad, and UCLA women’s basketball may have to replace her for the entire season. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writers Grace Whitaker and Lauryn Wang to discuss how Cori Close will adjust the rotation if Bessoir is out. Then, the trio recaps the Bruins’ strong start to the season.
Coach Mick Cronin and UCLA men’s basketball are off to a 2-0 start, but it took a large run in the second half to secure its most recent victory. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports editor Joseph Crosby and Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to discuss the Bruins’ start to the season and look ahead to upcoming matchups.
UCLA football’s loss to Arizona State was a fireable offense for coach Chip Kelly, but he is still leading the Bruins ahead of this week’s battle against USC. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby to recap UCLA’s embarrassing loss last Saturday, call for Kelly’s job, and preview a challenging rivalry game ahead for the Bruins against Caleb Williams and company.
Coach Chip Kelly could be fired if UCLA falls to the Pac-12’s worst team in Arizona State. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to preview Saturday night’s must-win game. Then the pair revisits the Player Tier Lists before highlighting a handful of coaching candidates UCLA fans should look out for in the case that Kelly is fired.
UCLA football suffered its largest loss of the season in Tucson against then-unranked Arizona, and coach Chip Kelly is now firmly on the hot seat as a result. In this episode, Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson and Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson recap the Bruins' poor performance in the loss and assess Kelly’s Westwood job security.
The winningest core in recent UCLA men's basketball history is gone, and coach Mick Cronin has assembled a unique combination of recruits and college returners. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports editor Joseph Crosby and Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to discuss the new roster, highlight key players and predict how far the Bruins will go.
After earning the No. 19 ranking in the first College Football Playoff rankings earlier this week, UCLA football is back on the road and will be tested against a surging Arizona team. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writers Jack Nelson and Grace Whitaker to discuss the Bruins’ chances of extending their winning streak to three games in Tucson. Then the trio brings back the Buy or Sell and DB Debates segments to discuss the state of UCLA’s roster.
Coach Prime, Deion Sanders, came to town for a sold-out affair in Pasadena, but coach Chip Kelly and UCLA football came out on top. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writers Jack Nelson and Grace Whitaker to discuss the Bruins’ second consecutive win behind quarterback Ethan Garbers and the team’s rise to No. 20 in the AP Top 25.
Chip Kelly unexpectedly replaced Dante Moore with Ethan Garbers at quarterback in a blowout win at Stanford. Now No. 23 UCLA faces unknowns at the position with Colorado and Coach Deion Sanders coming to town. Sports editor Joseph Crosby sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to discuss the Bruins’ huge win in Palo Alto before previewing the sold-out matchup with the Buffaloes at the Rose Bowl. The Chip-o-meter and DB Debates return as well.
How should students interact with ChatGPT, and how can UCLA be a responsible leader in artificial intelligence innovation? In this two-part mini series about ChatGPT, Podcasts contributors Phoebe Brous, Kaitlyn Esperon and Sonia Wong seek to answer these questions and more. In this episode, Phoebe sits down with UCLA computer science assistant professor Violet Peng and UCLA information studies professor Ramesh Srinivasan.
Coach Cori Close has assembled her best team in Westwood in years, and UCLA is ranked No. 4 in the AP Preseason Top 25 as a result. In this season preview, Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writers Lauryn Wang and Grace Whitaker to discuss the Bruins’ roster, debate lineups and predict UCLA’s level of success in 2023-2024.
No. 25 UCLA will look to bounce back from its loss to No. 12 Oregon State against Stanford, one of the lowest ranked teams in the Pac-12. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to discuss how the Bruins should respond to their worst defensive performance of the season. Then, the Buy or Sell segment returns before the pair engages in the most heated DB Debates segment yet.
Freshman quarterback Dante Moore threw three interceptions as then-No. 18 UCLA fell to then-No. 15 Oregon State in Corvallis, Oregon on Saturday. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson recaps the Bruins’ struggles with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson before revisiting the Out of Bounds Tier List and Chip-o-meter to analyze where UCLA’s football program stands heading into the latter half of the season.
No. 18 UCLA football will look to make two straight wins against ranked opponents as it travels to face No. 15 Oregon State. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports editor Joseph Crosby to discuss the Bruins’ chances in Corvallis, Oregon, before bringing back the Buy or Sell and DB Debates segments.
No. 18 UCLA football is back in the AP Top 25 after defeating then-No. 13 Washington State at the Rose Bowl. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports editor Joseph Crosby to recap the Bruins’ win. Then the duo revisits the Chip-o-meter and the Out of Bounds Tier List to assess coach Chip Kelly and the state of UCLA’s roster.
After a bye week gave UCLA football a chance to regroup after its disappointing loss to Utah, Chip Kelly and the Bruins are set to square off against one of the most surprising stories of the 2023 college football season in undefeated No. 13 Washington State. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby to preview the showdown at the Rose Bowl. Then the trio introduces a new segment, DB Debates, as they argue about the outlook of the rest of the Bruins’ 2023 campaign.
UCLA football has fallen out of the AP Top 25 after a poor offensive performance in its loss at Utah. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to recap the game and assess the state of Chip Kelly’s program and its players heading into the Bruins’ bye week.
No. 22 UCLA football is traveling to No. 11 Utah, and Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to preview the massive matchup. The duo also discusses key takeaways from the Bruins’ dominant performance at the Rose Bowl last Saturday and debates about Chip Kelly and Dante Moore against their Utah counterparts.
Interested in venture capital? Listen to renowned venture capitalist Adam Draper share his thoughts on smart investing and the attributes of successful entrepreneurs with Podcasts Editor Jack Garland.
UCLA football is now 2-0 after blowing out San Diego State on the road. The trio is back as Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby to break down the win and debate the state of the Bruins’ roster heading into Week 3.
We finally had a UCLA football game in 2023, and “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, has the analysis you need of the Bruins’ win. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby to talk about storylines and takeaways from the Coastal Carolina contest, as well as a preview of the upcoming matchup against San Diego State.
UCLA’s season opener is approaching, and “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, is here to break it all down. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby as the trio discuss the Bruins’ matchup against the Chanticleers.
We’re back with our first episode of the upcoming year for Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, “Out of Bounds.” Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to give their full predictions for every game of UCLA football’s upcoming campaign.
If you live on the Westside of Los Angeles, there is a good chance you have passed by a Caffe Luxxe location. And, if you're lucky, you stopped inside and tried the coffee. Podcasts Editor Jack Garland sits down with Caffe Luxxe cofounder Gary Chau to discuss coffee, sustainable growth and navigating UCLA.
On this Orientation Issue episode of "Bruins Built This," Kevin Felix Chan explains to Podcasts Editor Jack Garland how his expereinces at UCLA led him to found his company, Best Delegate.
In the year's final episode of Out of Bounds, Daily Bruin's sports podcast, senior staff writer Jon Christon chats with Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Francis Moon about their time with The Bruin the past four years.
In this special episode of "Bruins Built This," instead of sitting down with a single UCLA student or alumni entrepreneur, Podcasts contributor Jack Garland discusses the importance of the business pitch with judges, contestants and attendees at the Bruin Tank Startup Pitch Competition.
Ever thought about attending graduate school or becoming a teaching assistant? In this Grad Issue edition of “Bruin 101,” Podcasts contributors Sam Scott and Fonda Hu discuss the prospects of graduate school and life as a TA with four UCLA teaching assistants.
In this emergency episode of Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, “Out of Bounds,” Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Matthew Royer and assistant Sports editor Jack Nelson to recap UCLA softball's upset defeats and elimination from the NCAA tournament. They also say farewell to a pair of seniors and debate what’s next for the program.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Sonia Wong talks to Bella Garcia about how her perspective on relationships and sex changed from high school to college.
In the quarter’s third episode of Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, “Out of Bounds,” Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Matthew Royer and Assistant Sports Editor Jack Nelson of the softball beat to recap the first-ever Pac-12 softball tournament and discuss the Bruins' potential championship run in the upcoming NCAA tournament.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Jack Garland interviews Jermeen Sherman of Community Up about how she combines her business and advocacy skills to build organizations that uplift vulnerable Black and brown communities.
In a special grades-themed episode of "Out of Bounds," Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writers Gavin Carlson and Benjamin Royer dish out their UCLA men's basketball player grades for the 2022-2023 campaign.
In the quarter's first episode of Daily Bruin's sports podcast "Out of Bounds," Sports Editor Sam Settleman sits down with gymnastics beat writers Benjamin Royer, Helene Barnfield, Isabelle Friedman and Genevieve Trimbell to discuss UCLA's upcoming trip to the NCAA championships.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Phoebe Brous and Kaitlyn Esperon talk to Elise about her experience being in a sorority and abstaining from casual sex.
In the year’s fifth episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, assistant Sports editor Amy Ionescu and contributor Felicia Keller sit down with UCLA swim and dive seniors Gabby Dang and Sophia Kosturos ahead of their NCAA Championships. The pair of Bruins discuss their four years in Westwood, their connection with coach Jordan Wolfrum, their pre-meet superstitions and more.
In the year’s fourth episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon make their men's basketball Pac-12 Tournament predictions ahead of No. 2 UCLA men's basketball's trip to Las Vegas. They also discuss the Bruins' championship potential after junior guard Jaylen Clark's injury and senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. winning Pac-12 Player of the Year.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Kyla Ventura hosts Photo assistant editor Joseph Jimenez and PRIME contributor Carlos Ramirez to share their stories and advice about being Latinx students at UCLA.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Phoebe Brous and Sonia Wong talk to Winnie Xu, co-founder of Preserving Abortion Access: California Task Force, about promoting sex education conversations and contraceptive access at the University of California system.
In the year’s third episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, senior staff writer Jon Christon checks in with Assistant Sports Editors Jack Nelson and Joseph Crosby about the 2023 seasons for No. 1 UCLA softball and No. 17 UCLA baseball. They discuss redshirt senior pitcher/first baseman Megan Faraimo's player of the year candidacy, sophomore right-hander Alonzo Tredwell's potential, and the worst- and best-case scenarios for both Bruin teams.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Isabella Lok interviews Cheyenne Faulkner of Beads By Chey Designs about how she uses beading to interact with the Native American community and how she promotes her business.
In the year's second episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman, senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writer Gavin Carlson check in on No. 4 UCLA men's basketball with only six games left in the regular season. They discuss senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s 3-point shooting, UCLA's looming matchup against No. 8 Arizona, and Mick Cronin's ceiling as a national championship head coach.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Phoebe Brous talks with students Jayden and Windell about dating as a queer person at UCLA.
In the first episode of "Out of Bounds," Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer discuss the two most intriguing UCLA men's basketball players and assistant Sports Editor Grace Whitaker and staff writer Gavin Carlson break down the two most intriguing UCLA women's basketball players.
In the season’s 10th football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s Sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon recap No. 17 UCLA football’s win over California on Friday and preview bowl game scenarios for the Bruins.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Wendy Minn, Kyla Ventura and Sonia Wong describe on-campus housing options and give advice on what housing to choose and move-in.
In the season’s ninth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman, senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writer Gavin Carlson recap No. 16 UCLA football’s upset loss to Arizona on Saturday and preview its rivalry matchup versus No. 7 USC set for next week.
In this episode of "Deep Dive," an explanatory podcast offering in-depth perspectives about current events, three experts speak from medical, legal and sociological angles about the current state of abortion in California and how the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision will impact the future of reproductive services.
In the season’s eighth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writer Gavin Carlson recap No. 12 UCLA football's road win over Arizona State on Saturday and look ahead to the rest of the season.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Lexi Fleck interviews Tejes Srivalsan of Poppin - The Party Platform about how he created the party-finding app and what has inspired him.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Isabella Lok interviews David Lin of Duffl about how he created the quick delivery business for college students and what he has learned.
In the season’s seventh football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon look big picture at No. 9 UCLA football's season and discuss the team's matchup at No. 10 Oregon on Saturday.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Kyla Ventura hosts Photo assistant editor Joseph Jimenez and PRIME contributor Carlos Ramirez to share their stories and advice about being Latinx students at UCLA.
In the season’s sixth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writers Jon Christon and Francis Moon discuss No. 11 UCLA’s statement win over then-No. 11 Utah.
In the season’s fifth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon discuss UCLA’s upset win over then-No. 15 Washington and preview next week’s top-25 matchup against No. 11 Utah.
In the season’s fourth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon discuss UCLA’s first victory at Colorado in eight years and preview next week’s Friday matchup against Washington.
In the season’s third football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon discuss UCLA’s nail-biting victory over South Alabama and preview next week’s Pac-12 opener against Colorado.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Wendy Minn, Kyla Ventura and Sonia Wong review meal plans and dining options at UCLA.
In the season’s second football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon discuss UCLA’s blowout victory over Alabama State and next week’s matchup against South Alabama.
In the first football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, for 2022-2023, Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon discuss UCLA’s season-opening win over Bowling Green and next week’s matchup against Alabama State.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman and staff writer Nico Edgar grade UCLA gymnastics’ offseason performance.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Megan Cai, Wendy Minn and Sonia Wong discuss their experiences and advice about exploring and joining clubs.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports senior staff Jon Christon and Sports editor Sam Settleman discuss UCLA leaving the Pac-12 and joining the Big Ten.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Wendy Minn, Kyla Ventura and Sonia Wong discuss their experiences and tips for enrolling in classes at UCLA.
In the first episode of “The Transfer Take,” a Daily Bruin podcast about transfer student's experiences, Podcasts contributors Julia Bohan, Alexander Chesney and Sophie Lizarraga discuss their struggles as transfer students and their paths leading to UCLA.
In the first episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Evelyn Bailey interviews Presley Campbell and Alden Kramer of Campbell&Kramer about how they created their sustainable fashion brand and their goals for growing their business.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Rosie McGowan, Wendy Minn, Crystal Woo and Kyla Ventura discuss challenges they have faced at UCLA and how they have grown as a result.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon talks with Sports editor Sam Settleman and Sports staffer Nico Edgar about Janelle McDonald’s recent hire as UCLA gymnastics’s head coach and their thoughts on the prospects for her next year.
In the introduction episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Wendy Minn, Sonia Wong and Kyla Ventura discuss their paths to UCLA and what helped them make their decisions to choose this school.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon talks with assistant Sports editor Sam Settleman and Sports staffer Nico Edgar about Chris Waller’s recent resignation as UCLA gymnastics’s head coach and their thoughts on the prospects for his replacement.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon and Sports staffer Gavin Carlson wrap up the discussion of the men's and women's basketball teams by sharing their grades for each team's top few players.
“Fiat Lux” is a Daily Bruin podcast featuring stories of resilience from the UCLA community. In this episode, Daily Bruin News senior staff Alyssa Choi talks to Nicole Rojas, a third-year business economics student, about her experiences with homelessness and how she has made it to where she is today.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon talks with Gavin Carlson, a Daily Bruin staff writer on the women's basketball and softball beats, about their thoughts on UCLA men's and women's basketball's seasons thus far and their predictions for tournament runs.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon talks with assistant Sports editors Bryan Palmero and Olivia Simons about UCLA softball and baseball, respectively, and their forecasts for each team's upcoming season.
In this episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon and assistant Sports editor Francis Moon discuss women’s and men’s basketball and their upcoming games. Later, assistant Sports editor Sam Settleman and Daily Bruin senior staff Kyle Boal talk women’s water polo and the team’s shot at the national championship.
In the first episode of 2022’s re-revival of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin’s sports podcast, Sports editor Jon Christon and assistant Sports editors Sam Settleman and Bryan Palmero discuss coaching staff changes for UCLA football and the statuses of UCLA men’s and women’s basketball’s seasons.
“Fiat Lux” is a Daily Bruin podcast featuring stories of resilience from the UCLA community. In this episode, Daily Bruin Podcasts contributor Alan Humphreys talks to Michael Schindlinger and his wife Irene Chen, who are both instructors on campus, about their experience dealing with his hemorrhagic stroke in February 2020.
DB Deep Dive is an opinion podcast from The Daily Bruin that offers in-depth perspectives on current events. Its first episode celebrates the month of May, Asian Heritage Month, with a feature on the recent rise in hate crimes in the Asian American community.
The Royce Report is a Daily Bruin podcast covering the latest news pertaining to UCLA. Hosted by Sophia Khoroushi, Ananya Iyer and Alan Humphreys, its episodes provide a rundown of the Daily Bruin’s reporting. Tune in every other week for a short and sweet overview of relevant news.
In this episode, we summarize some of the most important headlines from this past month. From pandemic updates, to sports updates and new campus features, we hope to bring you the most relevant UCLA news for the month.
Correction: This podcast incorrectly identified Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, as a former duchess. In fact, Meghan is the current Duchess of Sussex. The podcast also incorrectly stated that Prince Harry and Meghan stepped down from their royal positions as Duke and Duchess of Sussex. In fact, Prince Harry and Meghan still retain their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex and are no longer working members of Britain’s royal family.
What’s Poppin’ is a Daily Bruin podcast on all things pop culture. Hosted by Alan Zelin, Ashley Torres and Carlos Lopez, each episode covers some of the biggest moments and names in film, music, TV and more.
The Royce Report is a Daily Bruin podcast covering the latest news pertaining to UCLA. Hosted by Sophia Khoroushi, Ananya Iyer and Alan Humphreys, its episodes provide a rundown of the Daily Bruin’s reporting. Tune in every other week for a short and sweet overview of relevant news.
In this episode, we summarize some of the most important headlines from this past month. From pandemic updates, to sports updates and new campus features, we hope to bring you the most relevant UCLA news for the month.
In this episode of "Booking It," hosts Paige Hua and Kristin Snyder are joined by Daily Bruin lifestyle editor Yasmin Madjidi to discuss Robin Sloan's novel "Sourdough."
In this episode of "In the Know," Daily Bruin reporters discuss how some students are responding to the pandemic's financial strains.
On "Booking It," Kristin Snyder and Arts editor Paige Hua are joined by Daily Bruin staff Brooke Cuzick and Kaia Sherry to wrap up their discussion of Rivers Solomon's novel "An Unkindness of Ghosts."
On the first episode of "Booking It," Kristin Snyder and Arts editor Paige Hua are joined by Daily Bruin staff Brooke Cuzick and Kaia Sherry to discuss the first 14 chapters of Rivers Solomon's novel "An Unkindness of Ghosts."
From Lonzo Ball’s year at UCLA to coronavirus bringing organized sports to a halt, UCLA athletics has withstood a lot throughout the last four years. Outgoing editor-in-chief Angie Forburger, Daily Bruin senior staffer Ryan Smith and Daily Bruin staffer Marcus Veal join outgoing Sports editor Sam Connon to discuss their time covering UCLA sports on this episode of "Out of Bounds."
Coronavirus has impacted almost every aspect of normal life – including people's mental health. As students adapted to online courses, those entering the medical field also face a strained system. "In the Know" producer Kristin Snyder analyzes how students are balancing their mental health in the face of a global pandemic.
This podcast was produced by Said to go alongside his -30- column. While the pieces are not directly related, they both deal with the theme of saying goodbye. You can read his column at https://dailybruin.com/2020/06/10/journalism-made-me-a-better-critical-thinker-opened-up-a-world-i-never-imagined-30 .
Although not everyone has the bandwidth for it right now, a lot of people are spending their time in isolation working on creative projects. Here at the Daily Bruin, we’ve loved seeing people’s stories, art and food – almost as much as we’ve loved making our own – and it inspired us to bring you this episode packed with stories about creativity. Here’s episode two of “The Online Edition,” which we’re calling The Creativity Show.
Here at the Daily Bruin, we've all experienced the same issues that have taught people around the country remote work just isn't the same. After taking some time to collect our thoughts, we've come together to bring you the first episode of a new podcast, featuring stories from all five of our content sections. We'll be here each week, highlighting some of the stories we've written and the things we've seen. Here's episode 1 of The Online Edition, which we're calling The Adjustment Show.
With the quarter winding down, UCLA men's basketball's season is preparing to play its most important games of the season. On this week's episode of "Out of Bounds," Sports editor Sam Connon, Daily Bruin senior staffer Ryan Smith and special guest assistant Sports editor Jack Perez break down the Bruins' most recent loss to the Trojans on Saturday, as well as the path ahead of them in the Pac-12 and NCAA tournaments.
UCLA men's basketball has eked its way into Bracketology for the first time all season after another string of victories at Pauley Pavilion, this time over conference rivals Arizona State and Arizona. But with the Bruins preparing for the postseason on the hardwood, several former UCLA football players made showings at the NFL Scouting Combine, so the crew is joined by NFL.com's Matt Joye to discuss their results.
UCLA men's basketball has won nine and its last 11 games, and it will take a five-game winning streak into its homestand against Arizona State and Arizona this weekend. On this week's episode of "Out of Bounds," the crew breaks down the Bruins' hot streak and what could lie ahead for them, while also discussing UCLA baseball's seven-game winning streak to open the season and UCLA gymnastics' loss to Utah in Pauley Pavilion on Sunday.
UCLA men's basketball defended its home court and has now won seven of its last nine games, so Sports editor Sam Connon, Daily Bruin senior staffer Ryan Smith and assistant Sports editor Jacqueline Dzwonczyk broke it all down on this week's episode of "Out of Bounds." Also on this episode, the staff talks about UCLA women's basketball's home split against the Oregon schools, the upcoming UCLA beach volleyball season opener and how UCLA baseball looked in its first series of the season.
On this week's episode of "Out of Bounds," Sports editor Sam Connon and Daily Bruin senior staff Ryan Smith break down UCLA men's basketball's up and down weekend and what could lie ahead for the Bruins in the back half of Pac-12 play. Daily Bruin staff writer Vinny Lavalsiti joins the show to talk UCLA softball's big opening weekend and UCLA women's basketball's upset win over then-No. 6 Stanford, and the crew goes through some user-submitted questions.
On this week’s show, Sports editor Sam Connon and former Sports editor Ryan Smith address a seriously incorrect prediction. They also discuss UCLA football and a crushing women’s basketball loss, before taking a quick look at softball.
Out of Bounds is the Daily Bruin's newly revived sports podcast. On this week’s show, Sports editor Sam Connon and former Sports editor Ryan Smith discuss the struggles of UCLA men's basketball, as well as the recent changes to the football team, before taking a look at what the future holds for the Bruins in baseball and other winter sports.
A lawsuit to show off its prowess. A partnership with big pharma to show off its research. UCLA has made a lot of executives happy by discovering a lifesaving prostate cancer treatment and suing to keep that medicine out of countless people’s hands. But this dramatic business move is taking its toll – not just on Indians, but also on Bruins.
Millions of Indians stand to lose access to a lifesaving prostate cancer treatment called enzalutamide if UCLA succeeds in coercing the Indian government to grant it a patent. But the university isn’t doing this to make money. Instead, it’s doing this for the prestige – and millions could die as a result.
Music includes "I Knew a Guy" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (edited)
Welcome to India, the world’s largest democracy. There are 1.4 billion people with 1.4 billion reasons to wait in line for accessible medicine – and prostate cancer is just one of them. UCLA researchers discovered a lifesaving cure to the terminal disease, but the university is suing the Indian government for the right to cut off access to that medication. Who stands to gain from this? And, more importantly, who stands to lose – or worse, die – from this?
Paying student athletes? The issue has become very real as a result of a newly passed California law - Senate Bill 206. This week on “In the Know,” producer Omar Said talks to Sports editor Sam Connon about why this law came about, what it means for athletes and how it will affect the future of collegiate athletics.
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"No Offense, But" is back for the final podcast of the year. Join outgoing Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti, outgoing assistant Opinion editor Ani Gasparyan and columnist Enming Zhang talk about UCLA's plan to reduce enrollment rates and grow summer classes. After the break, they bring out the tissue boxes for administrators' lack of transparency and the editors' final shoutout before they graduate.
“No Offense, But” is back for the penultimate podcast of the year. Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti and columnists Andrew Raychawdhuri and Reilly Berberian as they talk about the potentially egregious misuse of student fees by UCLA. After a quick break, they talk about a nonissue that has been setting Westwood ablaze: synthetic soccer fields.
“No Offense, But” is back in your feeds with another wonderful podcast – this time about UCLA Transportation’s failing Bruin Bike Share program and about the ongoing North Westwood Neighborhood Council election. Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti and columnists Lucy Carroll, Andrew Raychawdhuri and Marcella Pensamiento as they break down the failures of bikeshare at UCLA and the confusion around an election no one seems to have heard about.
This year’s Undergraduate Students Association Council featured the lowest voter turnout in at least the past decade, an eye-popping number of empty seats on the council table and a remarkable lack of fanfare. The Daily Bruin's Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti, senior staff columnist Abhishek Shetty, columnists Edgerrin Panaligan and Enming Zhang, and campus politics editor Melissa Morris discuss why that happened in the annual “No Offense, But” USAC election postmortem.
Quarters or semesters? The age-old debate has once again made its way on campus, this time thanks to Chancellor Gene Block. This week on “In the Know,” assistant Opinion editor Omar Said talks to Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti about why this year’s iteration of the debate came about, and what it tells us about Block, UCLA and the future of education in Los Angeles.
“No Offense, But” is back for another week, this time to answer a question on many students’ minds: What is going on with the Undergraduate Students Association Council? Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti, staff columnists Abhishek Shetty and Emily Merz, and columnist Will Bleveans break down why the upcoming student government elections are the dumpster fire that they are. After a quick break, they talk about the next big fight in Westwood: the Avengers vs. Thanos.
"No Offense, But" is back for the quarter. Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti, and columnists Reilly Berberian and Abhishek Shetty as they break down the college admission scandals that have both implicated UCLA. After they analyze the perks rich students experience, the trio then opens up the age-old debate: quarters versus semesters.
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The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode
“No Offense, But:” is back for another week. Join the crew as it talks about the discouraging number of Academic Senate undergraduate appointments and the sorry state of Westwood’s sidewalks.
No Offense, But is back in your feeds! Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti and columnists Will Bleveans and Tabatha Lewis this week as they weigh the pros and cons of eliminating the SAT and ACT from University of California admissions. After the break, they talk about the weather – the unbearably cold, tree-felling parts of it, at least.
“No Offense, But” is back in your podcast feeds for the new year! Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti, assistant Opinion editor Omar Said and Opinion columnists Abhishek Shetty and Reilly Berbian as they talk about teenagers being charged with felonies for vandalizing the Bruin Bear. After a quick break, they transition to talk about the latest in Westwood drama: the second iteration of the Roebling Ave. block party.
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On this special "In the Know" podcast, Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti talks to Teddy Rosenbluth, the Daily Bruin's science and health editor, for an inside look into her in-depth reporting on a subset of the population California labels as "gravely disabled."
What is the history behind this term? And what does it have to do with the homeless individuals who reside in Westwood? Find out on this podcast.
“No Offense, But” is back in your podcast feeds for the year! Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti and Opinion columnists Abhishek Shetty and Chris Busco as they examine the biggest events of the midquarter: the annual National Students for Justice in Pales- tine conference and a viral video of UCPD face-planting from its scooters.
On this week’s “In the Know” podcast, assistant Opinion editor Omar Said looks at the place we call home. He investigates why exactly there’s a new neighborhood council in Westwood, and the history of politics in UCLA's hometown.
On this week's "In the Know" podcast, Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti talks to Kristie-Valerie Hoang, the Daily Bruin's social media director, to get an inside look at UCLA's Counseling and Psychological Services center.
Why does the name CAPS come with so much baggage? And what barriers prevent it from serving all students? Find out on this podcast.
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The news cycle is fast, and we at the Daily Bruin don’t always have time to delve deeper into the stories we write. “In the Know” is a new podcast that allows us to step back and go into more detail about the resonating pieces we publish.
For our first podcast, we begin with a topic that has captivated, frustrated and confused students for years: campus politics.
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In the fifth episode of "Hidden Wonders," individuals from ZGF Architects explain how they managed to fit the new Wasserman Football Center into what was previously just a walkway into campus. They also discuss how the design of the building underscores the values of the football program while fostering a greater sense of community among its members.
The Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center opened about two years ago as an expansion of The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. The space includes a high-tech recording studio, cafe and ensemble room where students can practice and perform their pieces. In 2016, the center was honored at the 46th Annual Los Angeles Architectural Awards for its innovative design that caters to every aspect of the recording process. To learn the story behind this award-winning music center, Daily Bruin Radio reporter Savannah Tate spoke with Kevin Daly, the head of the firm that designed the space.