A few points here and there and the UCLA men’s tennis team would have reached the finals of the ITA Indoors Championship this past weekend. Reflecting back, sophomore Marcos Giron and junior Adrien ...
Bernie Sanders has mustered unprecedented support among college campuses in the 2016 Democratic primaries. Now that Sanders has lost, his supporters disagree on whether to vote for the Green Party or ...
Rahul Neuman, a UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology lecturer, shows his skills with strings on the Indian sitar. Watch the video and experience the melody Neuman creates with his Indian classical music ...
This post was updated Nov. 8 at 8:08 p.m. For some UCLA students, the news of a Joe Biden presidency is a sigh of relief. Former Vice President Biden won the 2020 presidential election and is now the ...
UCLA alumnus Luis Pelayo, left, is a former director of student group BruinHope, which travels to Tijuana, Mexico, twice a quarter to provide resources and company to children at a shelter. Editor’s ...
For many UCLA men’s tennis players on Saturday, the scoreboard was the main source of motivation – all six players took their first set, and all six went on to win their second set as well. “It’s ...
And we come to my final live update from the festival! Ziggy Marley ended the show with the song “Changes,” clearly leaving the audiences wanting more as festivalgoers patiently await an encore that ...
Students can now take both Spanish and Portuguese placement exams online, eliminating scheduling conflicts and allowing more students to attempt the exams. Juana Escobar, the undergraduate advisor for ...
Emily Luong brought a sense of student-first specificity with her platforms. Going beyond the usual bureaucracy of the internal vice presidency, Luong emphasized goals aimed at affecting structural ...
In golf, a fraction of a centimeter can spell the difference between success and failure. On Saturday, UCLA was four strokes from missing the NCAA championship. Entering the final day of competition ...
One not-so-innocent question seems to have altered the course of Saturday’s USC-UCLA dual meet.
An unappreciated aspect of doubles tennis, according to players on the UCLA men’s tennis team, is the location and placement of the first serve, which is often decided by the partner who isn’t ...
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