At first, the chant of “Hands off Iran” echoing through Bruin Walk sounds right. It feels like a call to avoid repeating the political interventions that have caused so much harm in the past.
I’m writing in response to Janice Lee’s column, “Opinion: Amid normalization of dark humor, Bruins must choose empathy over entertainment.” She argues against consuming dark humor because we need to ...
UCLA sororities hired private security in response to patterns of street harassment on Hilgard Avenue, the Panhellenic ...
An expanded and emboldened version of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrived in California last summer. The ...
Some programs can only dream of what championship glory feels like.  But some embody it.  No. 3 seed UCLA beach volleyball (34-6) secured its third national championship in program history – and first ...
No. 24 UCLA men’s tennis fell 4-2 to No. 14 Illinois at the Los Angeles Tennis Center after Illinois claimed the doubles point and won three singles matches.
This post was updated May 3 at 8:05 p.m. After opening the postseason in their backyard, the Bruins will travel across the ...
First, the Bruins lost their sole home game of the season. Now, they have lost their first home series – and second series ...
To attend UCLA, Aaron Wen had to leave a lot of things back home in China. Wen, a second-year economics and statistics and ...
To attend UCLA, Aaron Wen had to leave a lot of things back home in China. Wen, a second-year economics and statistics and data science student, left behind not just personal belongings, but ...
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Carl Maier

Last week, an Opinion column was published in the Daily Bruin expressing concern regarding unopposed USAC election candidates, calling on the Undergraduate Students Association Elections Board to ...
Students celebrated music practices at the ring of a bell last weekend.  Coastalong, an annual bike-powered music festival, took place in Drake Stadium for five hours of performance and pedalling on ...