
Stanford receiver Francis Owusu makes the best play of the night, catching a 41-yard touchdown throw behind the back of UCLA defender Jaleel Wadood.

A local farmer herds oxen through the agricultural fields in Vadamanappakkam, where farming is one of the main professions. This village is composed of about 5,000 residents, approximately 2,500 of whom are working members.

After finding out that the soaps they had been distributing for about two years were being sold by local children in exchange for candy, UCLA’s RISHI chapter decided to implement a hand-washing demonstration project. Students stand to watch the second part of the handwashing demonstration, which involves showing the children how to clean their hands.

Doug Daniels, a technical project specialist at Young Research Library, holds a newly printed skull by the MakerBot 3-D printer.

Members of Bruins for Bernie and Bruin Democrats almost filled a 350-person lecture hall as they watched a live-stream of the Democratic debate in Young Hall on Tuesday. Most were interested in Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) stance on free public university tuition.

The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television will present Taiwanese director Hou Hsaio-Hsien (above) an award at the James Bridges Theater today. The event will also feature a screening of Hou’s newest film “The Assassin” and a Q&A with the director, translated by UCLA Asian languages and cultures professor Robert Chi.

UCLA Professor Emeritus Howard Suber has been teaching film and television at UCLA for 50 years. He helped establish and chair the Critical Studies Program and the Film & Television Archive.

UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television Professor Kathleen McInnis incorporates her experience working in film festivals in her class, “Festival Strategies and How to Deliver Your Film.”

J. Daniel Johnson returned to Campbell Hall last week to stand in the same spot where two Black Panthers were shot in front of him 46 years ago. Here, he is standing at the entrance to Room 1201.

UCLA ethnomusicology graduate student Tyler Yamin plays the instruments of a gamelan ensemble, including the trompong (above) and kendang.