In the Cage: Episode VII with Tanner Walters

It’s been a while since UCLA’s lost – two years in fact, back when the Daily Bruin’s current editor-in-chief was a beat reporter for the men’s water polo team. Tanner Walters joins In the Cage to dissect what went wrong in last Saturday’s matchup against the Trojans, who are now the unanimous No. 1 pick, […]

Out of System: Episode IV

UCLA women’s volleyball is getting deep into its season, locked in a tie with Washington for the top spot in the Pac-12 with just four games to play. Beat writers Kelsey Angus, David Gottlieb and Melissa Zhang discuss last week’s game, a potential letdown against Oregon State on Wednesday and who should take the Bruins’ […]

In the Cage: Episode VI with Alex Roelse

Some are small, some are huge – each game No. 1 UCLA plays it likes to approach the same way. But for everyone outside the water, this weekend’s Crosstown Splashdown is the most anticipated match-up of the season. No. 2 USC has surged on offense, on defense and in the rankings, and the Trojans are […]

Student Football Managers: The Unsung Workers of UCLA Football

Student football manager Gus Hendrick finds 8 a.m. classes a breeze. In fact, he has usually been awake and running for four hours. Hendrick describes a day in his life as head student manager, from the long hours of loading and unloading equipment to the balancing act involved when it comes to away games and […]

Out of System: Episode III

Assistant coach Tony Ker is the NCAA’s all-time leader in digscq link 1, but how is he at pingpong? This week on Out of System, Daily Bruin’s women’s volleyball beat writers sit down with Parsa Rezvani – a team manager – to talk about the Bruins’ new formation, upcoming scouring reports and a postgame pingpong […]

In the Cage: Episode V with Patrick Woepse

It’s senior day on Saturday – there’s two games for No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo at Spieker Aquatics center between Whittier and San Jose State. So, senior center Patrick Woepse joins Daily Bruin beat writers Michael Hull and Brent Troop to recap the incredibly close Stanford game, diagnose the Bruins’ offense and review the […]

Political climate at UCLA during the 2016 election

This post was updated Nov. 3 at 11:45 p.m. The 2016 presidential election has been filled with a few recurring themes, namely Trump’s blustery campaign rhetoric and Clinton’s alleged email controversy. At UCLA, student political groups on both sides have found it difficult to settle on a particular candidate. Daily Bruin reporter Denise Lin spoke […]