Maggie Darago exhaled deeply with a timid smile as she rattled off her upcoming 10-day routine for “A Chorus Line” – a 10-hour dance and voice rehearsal, a drive home and a personal practice in her room before turning in for the night.
Calvin Klein, Givenchy and countless other high-fashion names brought their futuristic and famed designs to the red carpet of the Museum of Metropolitan Art in New York City on Monday night.
The morning sun rays peeked through Natalie Sypkens’ Rieber Hall window. Sypkens laid out paint brushes, fine point pens and a sketchbook. She tied up her hair, popped in headphones and got to work.
Danny Duncan kick-flips on his skateboard as he speeds down Bruin Walk, but Duncan is not headed to class.
When he approaches Bruins, some might identify him as the YouTube prankster with more than 160,000 subscribers and more than 12 million views.
Three was the magic number for Jenée Dana.
Dana graduated from UCLA in 2005 as a third-year geography and environmental studies student, rather than completing the traditional four-year undergraduate track.
The dimly lit stage hosted a bustling 13-man team composed of cameramen switching angles, musicians harmonizing and puppeteers directing miniature characters.
When the audience’s gaze shifts upward, the hectic scene completely transforms fluidly to black and white film.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays comprised of carpools to internship. Tuesdays and Thursdays – same lectures, shared studying, all topped with a grueling dance practice lasting well into the early hours of the morning.
In anticipation of the UCLA-USC football matchup Thanksgiving weekend, Daily Bruin A&E features members of the UCLA Bruin Marching Band. Today’s installment profiles Noah Ashman, a second-year mechanical engineering student and alto saxophone section leader.
In the 1980s, Marla Williams was resting outside Campbell Hall after a long day of classes when she received a furry surprise in her backpack. A fearless squirrel had snuck its way inside and began to rummage through her belongings.
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