About 45 people gathered outside Korn Convocation Hall Monday evening during a lecture by Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, protesting deportation practices by the Department of Homeland Security.
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No. 1 UCLA women’s tennis suffers first loss of season, rebounds with win over Stanford
The UCLA women’s tennis team had one of its biggest tests of the season when it traveled to the Bay Area to take on a pair of top 10 teams at California and Stanford.
UCLA women's water polo picks up hard-earned wins over UC Irvine, LMU
A weekend after traveling up to the Bay Area and experiencing its most disappointing loss of the season to date, the UCLA women’s water polo team made much of the Greater Los Angeles area pay this weekend.
Bruin men's golf struggle to third-place finish at Western Intercollegiate
After playing against the most talented golfers in the world on one of the most difficult courses, one could forgive UCLA sophomore Patrick Cantlay for taking the Western Intercollegiate lightly.
Best Buy will close Westwood Village store in May
People shopping at the Best Buy in Westwood Village on Sunday were met with a sign outside the store letting them know it would be closed for good in less than a month.
"Brew N Shave" raises money to fight cancer
On Apr. 12, the St. Baldric’s Foundation gathered at the Westwood Brewing Company and held “Brew N Shave,” an event where participants would shave their head and help raise money to fight pediatric cancer.
"Play Me, I'm Yours" kicks-off in front of Royce Hall
As part of the “Play Me, I’m Yours” art installation, pianos have been placed across Los Angeles County, including one in front of UCLA’s Royce Hall. Hear from Natasha Marin, a graduate student who played the piano to kick off the event, as well as the piano’s artist.