This year’s Oscars ceremony marks an important day in the life of Bruins who worked on nominated films. From prolific production to iconic costumes, find out more about how our alumni fit into the star studded event.
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PRIME: Fall 2018
We choose what we want to remember, from the stories we share to our most precious moments and experiences. These are stories of survival, change and identity that define our experiences. This is PRIME, Daily Bruin’s quarterly arts, culture and lifestyle magazine.
2018 Midterm Elections Guide
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Dribble for the Cure: Bouncing one step closer to a cure for pediatric cancer
UCLA, along with the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation and the Cancer Research Program at the Mattel Children’s Hospital, held its 11th annual Dribble for the Cure on Sunday. John Vallely, a former UCLA men’s basketball player under coach John Wooden, started the event in 2008. This year’s Dribble was also a celebration of what would […]
The Registration Issue
The Registration Issue is the Daily Bruin’s first issue of the new school year. These images combine protest and demonstration documented in The Bruin’s film and digital archives to depict expressions of student voices on campus. Students have and continue to protest injustices such as the marginalization of communities or the silencing of student voices […]
Graduation Issue 2018
Enclosed in this edition of Graduation Issue, the Daily Bruin’s final edition for the 2017-2018 academic year, is a timeline of your past four years at UCLA – a glimpse at stories past, present and peek into future stories untold.
Atomic City
The current contract for the Los Alamos National Laboratory expires in September 2018, and the UC, which has been involved in the management of the lab since its inception in varying capacities, submitted a bid last year to manage the lab.