UCLA football coach Jim Mora pined for a large showing of Bruin fans at the Rose Bowl on Saturday for the team’s Spring Showcase. While Mora’s target audience was to get at least 50,000 fans out to see the Bruins’ scrimmage, the coach was happy with the product in the stands and on the field […]
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Graduate student government elections to be reopened after MyUCLA outages
The Graduate Students Association Elections Board will reopen graduate student government elections to remedy technical problems that barred graduate students from voting during the elections. Graduate students who have not already done so will be able to vote on MyUCLA from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 1. At the Graduate Students Association’s meeting last […]
UCLA chemistry professor ordered to stand trial for lab fire case
A judge has ordered UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran to stand trial for felony charges regarding the death of a staff research assistant in a laboratory fire more than four years ago.
UCLA volleyball forfeits two-set lead in loss to BYU
It was nothing short of epic volleyball, a battle that tested both teams to the core. It was the classic case in which neither team deserved to lose, but one of them had to. The UCLA men’s volleyball season likely came to an end Thursday night in Provo, Utah, as the Bruins let a two-set […]
UCLA applicant starts Twitter campaign to receive admission
No charges filed against UCLA water polo player
The Los Angeles District Attorney did not file charges against a UCLA water polo player who was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of raping another student, said a spokeswoman at the Los Angeles Airport Courthouse.
Activists decry animal research at UCLA during annual protest
About 50 people from animal rights groups across the Los Angeles area demonstrated at UCLA earlier today as part of an annual protest against animal research at UCLA. The event was part of the World Week For Animals in Laboratories. During the protest, participants gathered in front of Kerckhoff Hall and marched to the corner […]