Mexican-Americans bring the traditional celebration of El DÃa de los Muertos to Olvera Street in Los Angeles. Performers share their personal stories and opinions about the importance of the holiday.
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Founding dean of UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, Gil Cates, dies at 77
UCLA and the entertainment industry this week are memorializing Gilbert Cates, founding dean of UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television.
USAC Recap – Nov. 1
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students.
Letter to the editor: Universities need to remain a platform for exercising free speech
The recent criminal convictions of the UC Irvine and Riverside students more popularly known as the Irvine 11 have roused much concern over the historical role of the university as a space for free speech in American society.
UCLA plans to build conference and guest center on Parking Structure 6 site
UCLA has announced plans to build a seven-story conference and guest center on the site currently occupied by Parking Structure 6, using funds from the $100 million donation in February by alumni Meyer and Renee Luskin.
Speaks Out: Best Halloween Costumes
In the spirit of Halloween, this week the Bruin asked, what is the best costume you saw over the weekend? Here’s what some UCLA students had to say.
pLAces: The Los Angeles River Kayak Tour
While much of the nearly 48-mile Los Angeles River is covered in concrete, other areas remain covered in plant life. This past summer, a section of the river was opened up to kayak tours. Hear stories from kayakers and guides themselves, here.