With more than 75 years of UCLA history, Spring Sing 2025 was back in full bloom.
After the annual student talent showcase and competition was canceled last year, the event returned to the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Friday night.
Synthesis Dance will fill Spring Sing with talent this Friday.
Focused on creating an accessible environment for UCLA dancers, the student-led group honors its name by building a team with a diverse dance background that creates its own style, said its internal operations chair, Katy Palmer.
Shining a light on the teenage experience, the Open Mind Film Festival goes straight to the source.
Taking place Sunday, the 5th annual Open Mind Film Festival will spotlight 13 films selected from over 300 submissions and award the top three films, with the first-place prize being $1,500, said the festival’s founder and co-chair, Mia Silverman.
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There may be no season better for concerts than spring.
As the sun in the Northern Hemisphere stays out later, the hours for sunsets extend.
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The Giving Craft shows how a small gesture can go a long way.
The student-run organization, founded this past fall quarter, is open to all students interested in crafts – no matter the medium or level of experience, said social media manager and second-year cognitive science student Hannah Ngo.
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When he is on stage, FINNEAS takes the audience through a roller coaster of emotions.
As part of his ongoing concert series “For Cryin’ Out Loud!
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Through poetry, Ariv Gupta shows how being your true self is the key to connection.
The third-year computer science student independently published his first book, “what’s real: poetry for everyone,” on Oct.
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Lookalike contests break the fourth wall, reminding people celebrities are human too.
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Before any ghouls and goblins can emerge for Halloween, several concerts will entrance Los Angeles this fall.
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