Before making her way to Westwood, Wieber competed in front of a world audience. Her immortalizing moment occurred less than two years ago at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Author Archives: Harrison Liddiard
A constant threat: UC IT security adapts practices as hacking evolves
Professional hackers around the globe work around the clock to try and infiltrate university systems and access individual financial information. The trend has the University of California taking extra precautions.
Pole vaulter places 9th in World University Games
After staying in a village with elite athletes from around the world and walking out to an opening ceremony in front of a crowd of about 50,000, Mike Woepse could only describe the experience as Olympic-like. This July, the rising senior pole vaulter was selected to represent the United States in the 2013 World University […]
Water polo makes splash in international scene
After concluding the 2013 season with strong performances, 12 members from the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo team will now look to make a splash in the international scene.
UC seal reflects rich history, tradition
I’d like to respond to the submission “Seal does not reflect academia,” which appeared in the Daily Bruin on June 24.
Seal does not reflect academia, the student body
For many, graduation is ideally a significant time for self-reflection and identity formation. The specter of yet another closing chapter charges us with bittersweet emotion.
E3 debuts met with interest, controversy
Another Electronic Entertainment Expo has come and gone, bringing with it a taste of the new games that will be released in the coming year. A lot of interesting titles are making their way to the consumer, but as much as the convention focuses on upcoming games, the talk of the expo has probably got […]