Now of course, Thanksgiving isn’t all about delicious food. It’s also about, well, being thankful. Reporter Christina Hughes asked people on campus what they were thankful for, and here’s what they had to say.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Daily Bruin Arts & Entertainment Editor Maryia Krivoruchko shows us how to make a mean cranberry sauce. Students and campus visitors share what they’re thankful for. And, of course, there’s fees and health care to discuss, too.
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“My tongue is like a needle scratching through the grooves of a lost wisdom, trying to find a faith that beats like yours. What secrets do your bones hold?”
That’s an excerpt from spoken word artist Mayda del Valle’s performance at the White House. In this interview, will preview UCLA’s first ever Poetry Jam where del Valle will take center stage. Reporter Christina Hughes got the chance to talk with John Freedman from OneHEARTSource to learn about the event and see what he hopes to achieve with it.
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“My tongue is like a needle scratching through the grooves of a lost wisdom, trying to find a faith that beats like yours. What secrets do your bones hold?”
That’s an excerpt from spoken word artist Mayda del Valle’s performance at the White House. On tonight’s show, we have a preview for UCLA’s first ever Poetry Jam where del Valle will take center stage. John Freedman from OneHEARTSource talks to us about the event and shares what he hopes to achieve with it.
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“I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures.” -Geronimo
On tonight’s show, American Indian Student Association representative Mattie Varner discusses her cultural roots and previews the events that AISA has in store for Native American Awareness Week.
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University of California campuses are considering a move to online undergraduate instruction, but not everyone is on board.
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July 12, 2010 – The Cooperage in Ackerman Union, home to the likes of Carl’s, Jr., Taco Bell, and Jamba Juice, has also been playing host to the crowds of students hovering around its TV to watch this years FIFA World Cup games. Fans weigh in on the final game between Spain and the Netherlands. [4:01]
Christian fraternity members of Alpha Gamma Omega barbeque on Thursdays starting at 11:30pm. They serve burgers, hot dogs and water to local students and partygoers. The cookout is the fraternity’s effort to help them sober up as well as build positive community relationships. [3:05]
May 12, 2010 – Beauty pageants usually conjure up images of swimsuits, evening wear, big hair and a cloud of hair spray, but this year’s Mr. UCLA Pageant changes the age-old format. With comedic competitions, including the contestants’ ideal “perfect date,” and talent demonstrations, the Mu Alpha Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. hopes to bring laughs as well as promote its goal of focusing on education and community empowerment. [4:11]
Like many fourth-year students at UCLA, William Lam is wondering what he’ll do with his future. Though still unsure, he’s finding renewed meaning in his life following the unexpected death of his good friend, Sasan Ahoraian, a third-year physiological science student at UCLA, in December. Lam discusses his current plans to record a music album and his change of heart since the tragedy.
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