This week, Bianca Broszus and Christyana Cabal host Long Story Short. First, indulge in some coffee and pastries with “The Monday Cafe with Meral Arik,” as she reviews Cafe Bello in Santa Monica.
Usually behind the scenes producing Long Story Short, Daily Bruin radio director Bianca Broszus and senior staff photographer Sidhaant Shah move to the other side of the soundboard to host this week’s show.
Radio broadcast producer Bianca Broszus joins the show for this week’s Long Story Short. First, Daily Bruin Arts and Entertainment contributors Aalhad Patankar and Brendan Hornbostel discuss the Great Gatsby and how the new film stacks up against the original novel and the 70’s film version.
July 2, 2012 – Every year, scholars from around the world come to the United States through the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Enrichment Program to pursue graduate study, advanced research, doctoral degrees and university teaching.
Ann Kerr, the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Enrichment Program coordinator at UCLA, talks about her efforts to engage visiting scholars in the community. Also, scholars Mykola Volkogon and Diego Ubfal discuss aspects of the Fulbright Program, including the Fiat Lux seminar “Perceptions of U.S. Abroad: Discussions with Visiting Fulbright Scholars.”
The Fulbright Program on campus is housed in the International Institute at UCLA. For more information, visit the graduate student fellowship office in Murphy 1252 or online here, or join Speaking International, a new club at UCLA associated with the Fulbright Program.
Pictured: Fulbright scholars and UCLA students at a seminar dinner
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Mar. 11, 2012 – Third-year microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics student Jeffrey Lin and second-year computer science and engineering student Kirby Cool are two seekers on the UCLA Quidditch team. After a winning match, they discuss their strategies and experiences in catching the golden snitch.
Check out more coverage of the UCLA Quidditch Western Cup III here.
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Mar. 9, 2012 – With just over seven months until Pauley Pavilion reopens, UCLA Senior Associate Athletic Director of Business Operations Ken Weiner discusses the developments in the renovation of the largest assembly hall on campus, while students on Bruin Walk describe what they’re most looking forward to in the new building. You can find more about the project and look at exterior shots of Pauley taken every 15 minutes here.
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With six solo albums that have sold more than 100,000 copies and the Grammy Award
nomination for Best Soloist with Orchestra along with a plethora of other major musical
accolades, Richard O’Neill balances his time between solo-based projects, concertos with
orchestras, and lecturing for the viola at UCLA. He recounts the highlights of his musical career
as a solo artist, from performing with the Camerata Pacifica to commercial modeling.
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Nov. 23, 2011 – Fourth-year economics student José Angel Manaiza Jr. reflects on what he’s learned over the years from Toastmasters, a global organization focused on teaching communication and leadership skills through public speaking. UCLA Bruin Toastmasters is a certified President’s Distinguished Club, which is the highest level of excellence that a Toastmasters club can achieve.
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