It’s a rivalry as old as Joe Bruin himself: North Campus and South Campus students have long argued in friendly competition about which side of UCLA is the better one.
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UCLA alumnus Aldrin Gamos collects Disney Vinlymation figurines as way to connect with friends, coworkers
Aldrin Gamos’ framed diploma and Bruin football calendar hang from the walls while his orientation counselor name tags and stacks of business cards clutter the desk.
Former ASUCLA alumni representative Richard Orgell dies at 78 after lengthy battle with cancer
Richard Orgell, former Associated Students UCLA alumni representative, died on Jan.
Angeles Saxophone Quartet performs Music at the Med concert series to soothe patients
On its nationwide tour, the Angeles Saxophone Quartet performed in a slew of venues from Indiana to California. But it never played in a hospital.
Campus candlelight vigil planned for victims of Tucson violence; USAC President Jasmine Hill to speak
Bruin Democrats will host a candlelight vigil Wednesday evening in remembrance of the victims of the recent shooting in Arizona.
The English Major Rewritten: Changes will shift focus from specific writers to eras, themes in literature
After years of debate, the English department will be nixing some existing courses, introducing some new ones and implementing new curriculum requirements for fall 2011.
Right-to-die activist Dr. Jack Kevorkian will share his ideology of death and story of life during Royce Hall lecture
Dr. Jack Kevorkian, well-known right-to-die activist, will speak at UCLA on Saturday about his ideology and time in prison.