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Week in Photos: Week 3 Winter 2015

By Daily Bruin Staff

Jan. 22, 2015 8:54 p.m.

More than a thousand students attended the annual Muslim Student Association West Conference over the weekend. The event featured religious speakers and workshops that explained the history of Islam and perspectives of Muslims in America.

(Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)

The UCLA Vietnamese Student Union put on the 35th Annual Vietnamese Culture Night Monday in Royce. The event, which included numerous dance and theatrical performances by students, took place in front of a packed auditorium. The theme of the nights was "Fight to Keep."

(Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)

Susan Alami, a second-year English student, Samantha Little, a second-year undeclared student, and Asmitha Paranjape, a second-year computer science student, are The Snickerdoodles, a comedy troupe that hopes to make skits emulating Saturday Night Live.

(Jessica Zhou/Daily Bruin)

Founded by second-year English student Nathan Mosher, BoyBand is The Improv Space's first weekly stand-up comedy show, performing every Thursday night.

(Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)

Fourth-year ethnomusicology student Elena Loper will perform her brand of Irish and American folk music backed by jazz instrumentals at the Fowler Museum on Thursday.

(Heidy Cadena/Daily Bruin)

Freshman outside hitter J.T. Hatch moved from his original position as setter in his senior year of high school in order to fill holes with his club team, Spiral Volleyball. The freshman began his volleyball career as a libero before spending most of his time on the court as a setter.

(Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)

Maria De Anda, a UCLA Facilities Management employee, swept water from the floor of Franz Hall Thursday when a toilet in the women’s first-floor restroom in Franz Hall flooded the building’s main hallway, offices and classrooms.

(Heidy Cadena/Daily Bruin)

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