As fall quarter comes to a close, it is time to reflect on all that the changing winds of fall brought.
Amid the music video releases of the past few months were visuals from several female artists.
Emma Wu is making her journey around the world – one bite at a time.
The second-year statistics and data science student said she would take pictures of her meals at the top-ranked student dining halls and send them to her parents during her first quarter at UCLA.
The winds of change this fall are coming with new additions to listeners’ playlists.
A collection of alt-pop stars-in-the-making have released new projects recently that are ready for fans’ consumption, while other artists infuse their versions of dance music into the increasingly chilly fall evenings.
This post was updated Oct. 8 at 8:30 p.m.
Before any ghouls and goblins can emerge for Halloween, several concerts will entrance Los Angeles this fall.
This post was updated Oct. 15 at 10:18 p.m.
This fall, several veteran musicians are set to expand their discographies with new albums.
As summer becomes a sunny memory and fall brings brisk breezes and pumpkin-flavored treats, listeners are sure to find new songs to suit them this season.
Before the season changes to fall, it is time to look back on summer 2024.
To accompany the releases of their songs – whether they be singles from new projects or hits from older bodies of work – several artists across various genres released entertaining music videos this summer.
After the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics in August, the countdown began for the Los Angeles Games.
In August, Mayor Karen Bass announced the LA 2028 Olympics will be a car-free event, meaning visitors and spectators are encouraged to use public transportation to get to the venues.
After two years of high anticipation, the Bruins are facing their first Big Ten opponent in a conference matchup. UCLA football (1-0) will enter the Rose Bowl for the first time this season on Saturday to meet Indiana (2-0) for an inaugural matchup between the programs.
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